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COLOM3T  TCUPBONC8 


Aavenuuif  empirtilU 

Builneai  One*  E mpif  4H< 

Circulation  O ardm  Ilia 

Job  PiinUni  axdco  53<l 

EdltonaJ  Roomi  mplr*  fill 

Sodol  Editor  . Empif  SSII 


1 ATHI  R Kmr<  AhT 

Victoria  and  Vum>:>  — cic^r  »iih  Inrr^ai- 
infi  cloudiiiM..  1:;  ovefcoM  Soutii' 

wNiterly  wihda.  bccuimnit  < t hour 


wNiterly  wmda.  bccuimnit  t hour 

bv  rvenirut  Uttlr  fhancr  in  ’tTrJv^*>urr 
Yr»i«rda%  ■ lamperaturfi  .M*»ximum 
mtnTmum,  5)  minimum  "ti  j^i’iwi,  S) 
Sunahlne  Vcatrrday  — 10  hours  8«  cm-  ulrs^ 


NO.  172— RIGHTY  KICIITH  YFAH 


Jewry  o(  London 
Protest  Against 
Raids  in  Palestine 

^ Jcriisalrm  i-ptlpratioii 

\>ks  Break  With  (cttxmnnenl 

LONDON,  July  3 (Kculers)— Three  thousand  British 
Jews  packed  the  aisles  and  overflowed  into  the  street  out- 
side St.  Panel  as  town  hall  tonight  to  hear  Dr  Isaac  Herzog, 
chief  rabbi  of  Palestine,  declare 

•‘England,  where  is  yQur  honor  Where  are  your  great 
men  of  vision,  and  what  has  happened  to  British  justice?" 

Hundred>  UDAblr  in  ealrr  ihr  hall 
hrld  a mrrtini  in  k nearby  aiidi- 
tniium  to  join  in  tli/<  pru(r^t  nrnan  . T 4 ^ 1 1 I 4 

l»^d  by  thr  ZlniUM  Frdorallon  of  TT  1.  ■ 

firrat  Rritaiti  atid  (rrland,  aiairut  a 

(hr  BriUah  Ciovrrimirn: arrk-md  \ 4jr|*4^4^ll)4^||  I 
raid  on  Jrvah  hradquartri>  and  * * 111"  111. 

artti^mrnu  in  Palratinr  ^ 

JERUSALEM.  July  3 (Rfulrrs  ff|l  Il*|(^SlC 

Thr  rmcrgriiry  e»iunrll  of  thr  Jrwlsh 
FrdrratloB-  of  I^bor.  aftrr  a five- 
huur  mretmg  tonight.  arlnp(i>d  a 
reaohitlon  urging  thr  bfraklng  off 
of  all  conlarta  brtwrrn  thr  Jrwirh 
rnmmunlfy  and  »hr  Palraiinr  Oo-^- 
eriurirnt. 


VICTORIA,  BRITISH  COIT  MBIA,  THl  RSnAY,  JTIA  1, 


FKHITKEN  PA(;ES 


Retiring  Naval  Chief  Inspects  Royal  Roads  Graduates 


City  M.ay  Acquire 
Elk  Lake  Systerti 


PropoM-d  Sclienu*  Would  Doiilde 
Water  Supply  for  Saanich 

The  vexed  problem  of  providing  ndcquatc  water  supplies 
for  noithern  Saanieh  may  be  near  a solution 

•This  was  indicated  yesterday  by  Aid  J A Worthington, 
chairman  ol  the  water  board,  who  announced. that  Victoria 
may  takeover  the  Elk  Lake  water  system  from  thr  R C A F , 
doubling  present  supplies  of  water  for  Saanich 

Sqdn.  lydr.  R B.  Whiting,  who  attended  a board  mect- 
j ing.  said  the  H C A F was  prcpare(l*lo  recommend  that  the 
» system  bo  turned  over  to  the  city.  Conditions  would  be  that 
the  air  force  pay  nominal  rales  for  its  requirements,  re- 
■ eeive  a guarantee  of  500.000  gallons  a day.  and  have  priority 
right,  in  ca.se  of  emergency,  to  the  supply  from  the  reservoir 
at  Mount  Newton,  which  ha.s  a capacity  on  .270.000  gallons 

Thr  tjiy  mgui^  is  to  m»iX''  j 

Wr  * t / m • f Tjurvry  ol  rrqtiirpcnrnu  of  poifniiiJ 


— ..........  MM.  IVare  t .onfiTeiiee  , . ^ 

M/si. .!!  ’i.  \,r  1\  ..  r.  ...  ;»f  hbi  n^uremfnr  R^r  Admiral  V. 

£sr„“-c.--ri  "r.r;Tr.;sr.‘. 

^ •!»»»«  Rvmgti  mwtaerw*  counrll  trw  [Naval  Corifge  at  Roval  Road*  >•«- 

Th*  rearjiqtifm  appealed  to  labor  j,jgy  arhirvrd  romplru*  accord  on  > urday  afti’moon. 


r NRPECTINO  thp  Royal  Canadian 
i Navv’f  newrat  offlccra  on  the  yvr 


pnoi«grapii  *now*  him 

hrlp  to  Palr*U,«.  .Jewry,  "TV* 

r.ONrxjN.  July  3 (CP-  Thr  Col-  t>"  Umt'''*  Sli.tr*  ^ Crr7n*  C b 'k 

onlal  Offlrr  latf-gnrically  firmed  tn-  tor  ronvokmg  fhr  21.po«fr  L^_j^  rommandln*  offirrr  of  thr 

n,.ht  ,h.t  ...V  J.W.  Eur„pe.„  p«c  conf.rc„c.  . 

Palr.tlnr  had  brrii  mtsu^-m-d  , Senator  Arthur  Vandrnbrrg  'Hr-j,n„i^  nf  approval  a-  hr  rvr*  thr 
Anawrring  rhargr-.  by  thr  Umd.m  , publicn.  Mirlugan..  of  thr  Amm-  I ntuhhipmrn  who  were  trained 
ofBcr  Of  Ihr  Jrwish  Agency  h.r  [fan  drlrga(lon.  Mid  the  demand  bv  under  hi*  command 
Paleatliir  that  ■mediaeval  torture*  .Stale  Secretary  B>rnr»  that  th**  Vicr-M«r5hal  J L Plant 

were  uaed  bv  Palr*iinr  poliee  againat  minuMcra  rail  ihr  praff  < uiiferrnce  ^ b E RCAF  w ahown  tlowrr> 
Jew.  in  thr  Alhtll  detention  ramp  t hi.,  month  touched  off  an  --wfui  [ .hakinft  hand*  with  a cadet  a.  he 
near  Haifa,  the  Colonial  Offlrr  aald  [ row;  Mr  Bryne*  engaged  in  a pre.wnta  rerllficate. 

in  a atatemeni:  ^aliarp  exrhnnge  on  the  .object  wllh  

"There  U no  fuu..daiion  *haU»«- : Foreign  Mmiater  V.  M Molotov  of  i 
ever  for  the  aaeg.tion  that  third  Ithe  USJ3R  during  thr  four-h<»ur  I C * a i 

degree  treatment,  beating  or  lor-  ,»rMioti.  tT0\  ICl  1 Ti^ODS 

turf  ha*  been  tnfllrled  on  any  dr-  | Mojomv  Aerrely  oppoaed  any:  I 


Upper  photograph  .how.  him 


onlal  Offlrr  categorically  detjird  to- 
night that  anv  Jew.  arrr*ted  In 
Palettlne  had  been  mi’^treuted 


Soviet  Ti 


talneea." 


'oops 


T..th..,.nry..h»r,r»U..l  build- I 

Inri  .nd  M.ttlrm.nu  m p.lr.tinr  i „„ 


move  to  n*  a dare  for  the  peace'll  I 4^  • 

conference  until  the  four  foreign ! [^IHKC  wlJl 


were  wantonly  damaged  and  that 
a rabbi  had  been  aaaauited.  (he 
Colonial  Offlrr  replied 


reparaiioiu  quration 

Standing  by  liu  repeatedly  voiced  \ ji||*ZOIi 


Line 


"A*  regardi  damage*  to  build-  Me  Syme*  instated  (he 

Jng*  ihe  fan*  are  that  bv  ihe  ex-  convoke  the  oUier  Allied  WARSAW.  July  3 •4*'  - Soviet 

erri»e  of  great  reatraini  thU  wa*  f^f  Jui.v  M or  July  35  Amen-  troop*  have  driven  stAke*  along 

reduced  to  the  minimum  iieceiAarv  Informant*  said.  Mr.  Molotov  . Poland  s aaeiem  border,  indicating 
to  efferi  entry  and  to  expose  Ui  »UKge»led  September  I or  15  ' permanrni  eeubllehment  of  the, 

mimeroua  arm*  carhev  **  ' blocked  any  acUon  on  *et-|Curxon  lioe  ax  (he  Poluh-Ruxslan 


to  efferi  entry  and  to  expose  U 
mimeroua  'arm*  cache*,’* 


BILLETINS 


Hnyal  Family 

EIll.NRI  Rr.lt.  July  3 (Ce>.»Tbe 
RayaJ  Family  left  f«r  1-oiidea  by 
train  tonight  after  spending  several 
day*  at  Holyrood  House.  F,dtnburgh. 
Thou«andi  lined  the  route  from  the 
Mrolthh  palace  la  Ihe  •latlon  In 
ralch  a glimpse  of  thr  King  and 
Quesn  and  the  Prlnre^se^  fllta- 
beth  and  Margaret  Rose 

Sernni  for  China 

H0S01.I  I I . July  3 r . ~^n 
American  Air  Line*  IM  -4  Iran'^Mrt 
chartered  bv  l -S'  N.R  arrived  at 
IKrIiam  Field  today  carrying  right 


tmg  a dale.  frontier,  even  while  the  counUng  of 

I Poilah  referendum  ballot*  showed  ' 

--  I I*  % ' I **t'*t*T  dtwpproval  of  the  proposed! 

Dodyot  Vouili 

<an  Allied  rfimmlaxlon  ax  a frontier  i 

I?  J * I I (between  Ru»ia  and  Poland  after' 

Tiiind  ill  Lake  L*'’  ■»“ 

Named  after  Vl-tcount  Curaon,  Brii- 
B<»d|e*  of  Thomas  John  PhmJev,,t*h  Fi>reign  Secretary,  who  headed 
13-year-otd  *on  of  Mr  and  Mr«  P rnmmLsMon.  the  line  roughly  ^ 


LaTolonUt  PttoiCN. 


Body  of  Youih 

M 

I olind  in  Lake 


Steel  Not  Safety  Hard 
Afyainst  Atom  lilasts 


\]  /J  . rropoMMl  Vhen 

1M(‘H  hclllj).  \talrr  Supply  I 

I k||  Wl  The  vexed  problem  of  pro 

vfII  k^/il  II\\  for  noitherji  Saanieh  may  bf 

I . _ ^ This  w as  indicatod  yp.stei 

I A|  I'lbdKv’iiidsdb  ol  the  water  board, 

iml  M I IP?  lilt.  I.  may  take  over  Ihe  Elk  Lake  w 
I doubling  present  supplle.s  of 

I iN’iirsoii  \iiiioiinee'»  Sqdn.  Ixlr.  R B Whiting 

Cliaiigr  of  BoariU  j the  H C A F was  pn 

i Fvstem  bo  turned  over  to  the  c 

cir.  p!:;':.  p^y  ^ 

, son  xaid  tonight  that  the  toiicUia-  ^*^ive  a t,uai  anteo  of  500.000  g 
non  board  to  mediate  the  depute  of  right,  in  ciLST  of  emergency.  t< 
UiMkmg  printera  on  Tlu*  V*uc«-uver  at  Mount  NfWton,  Wlllfh  ha.s 
(Dali)  Province,  ha^  been  withdrawn  - * 

'in  favor  of  a board  of  commU'«*it»n-  ^ 

.ar*.  Mr  Pearaon  &aid  that  the  move  If"  *11 
[ wa.v  nere*eary  because  a coneihanon  F r III  t.  71  f I #1 1 
board  ha*  never  been  .vei,  up  in  a. 

dppute  after  a strike  li.--  g<ine  intu  \T  _ 

^f/v.s  i\(Ue 

j The  bi'ard  will  coiwlm  ol  Shn 

Iwood  Lett,  prominent  Vancouver  I FBI  BK  | s 
barnxier:  Aid  R K Oervln.  were- ‘ f /I  f 
tary  of  the  A F of  L Labor  Council  * we-aaww 

here,  and  Clayton  B Deibrtdge.  pub-  i « 
lUher  of  The  New*  Herald  1 " ams  .S||'*|M’(*I  in 

The  move  will  give  the  Federal  1 Kidnap  lnil4»r«Mll 

Labor  MmLMer  wider  power*  under  ' 

which  to  act.  and  wtll  funriion  TlTa  ' CHICAflO  Jul-  3 .J*-— Thuag.. 
ximllar  way  to  the  originally- 1 police  who  have  ijeni  questioning 
planned  runciliatlon  b«Jard.  Mr.  • William  Hrirem,  17.  m ronnertion 
Pearsofj/fnua.  jwlih  the  buAatir  l>KH«n  kidnap 

'‘!:»vmg  Jatiuary  7.  *aul  t<*dn>  they 
lb  * I {had  rerrued  an  unxignrd  uutf 

I I'irp  I iOii I ri>  I 

I I 1\  V I • Heiren*  at  ..J.re  or  I will 

1 ■ T i.1  Ml  Ixirikr  again  Heiren*  U limnceni 

TI  lY’  |7'hu  time  It  will  be  a girl  Id  yean 

! The  nntc  wa^  turned  over  In  the 
4 Ih  X'  I ghtlL'liai*  icrirne  detection  laboratory  for  com- 

Ij \ IC-IISlf )ll  ipari'fjii  with  Ihe  Degnun  ransom 
i note. 

WASHINCnOJJ,  July  3 '4*  Tile  I Heireii>>  wa,N  held  f«»r  the  grand 
United  Slate*  Senate  banking  com-  I jury  under  »a7i».«oo  twuid  today  on 
mlttee  tonight  failed  to  agree  on  a 'jS  rhatge.  of  a-vsauU  or  burglary 
new  Office  of  Price  Adminuiralion 

bill  but  Demorratic  Leader  Alben  _ ■ ■ ■ 

Barkley,  of  Kentuckv,  announced  he  I l^aail 

s.r.'ii’n'’  LOIIUOII  l/clll 

Senate  floor  by  Friday 

The  committee  recessed  after  a — — rR^I 

four-hour  scMlon  behind  clewed  door*  : I I 

but  will  resumr  work  umuurow.  Ill  1 llcl 

Meanwhile,  meat,  milk  and  butler  . 

price*  crept  upward  in-WnJted  Statea  ^ ........ 

..utl  ...rr,  L.,  d«pt.r  . t.m-. 

p«r.n-  h.U  In  th-  rlMn,  hm.nck  „ I 

m.rkrl  .no  > pi-,  (mm  Akrlrullur-  'IT'”!'"'-  ""  **™-  “*» 

S-cr-ur,  And-rmn  m d-(-r  u,-  ■« Jtnkl.nd^.lth  Ih-lr -v-pm.  m-.l 
Tliai  ^Ufh  an  occurrencx*  could  be- 


t.  M.  VJ...  .-MtkM^I  j ■>  lU  lllivk'  B 

.survey  ol  reqiilremen'*  of  potentiiJ 
If  III  FI  fAk  lake  and  the 

• north  b-Hmdsrv  ..f  Saainrh 

. T mt  I'  L undrr*t  'hn'  thr  air  force 

»t'Uld  lurn  ovrr  ihf  F.lk  Ukr -.-Mem 

Tl/ff  In  War  A'-fb.  Cnrimraiion.  which. 

I ^ m ^ t • 'h' 

. f vk  f ">kf  eri>  for  a nommal  (.um 

I V " M I*f  a"  The  xyAleiii  ha*  a capacity  of 

j ' 'S^.tOb  gallon.:  a d*v  and  *mL-a 

I W arris  .S||a.|m’(’|  in  nreM-m  cou.*umpti.m  b>  the  air  ton# 

1 L • I I . *'  Patricia  Bay  is  onlv  175.000  gal- 

= CHICAno  Jul-  3 .4», -ChuagM  »?uld  b# 

i pohrr  who  have  ijcrii  questioning  (liiUlbuiioii  in  Saanich. 

William  Hrirem,  17.  m ronnection  "*  ‘onMimpiKm  in 

I Wllh  the  SuAanc  Degnan  kidnap  dunne  1044-45,  avfr.iging 

*‘!:»vmg  Jaiiuarv  7.  *aul  t<*du\  they#^*  *'^-®**  Kallon*  dally,  this  would 
{had  rerrued  an  umignrd  uotf  <‘"ublr  the  available  :,upply. 
which  ^id  iV(RF\»5rTt  rrMPivt;  < tioTs 

t • Release  Hrtren*  at  l•J,^e  or  I will  Hit. Ill  K PRftTS 

[strike  again  Hrirrn*  U timneeni  It  u expecirn  dint  cr»t  of  uhe 


which  ^id  iV(RF\»5rTt  rrMPivt;  < tioTs 

t • Release  Hrtren*  at  l•J,^e  or  I will  Hit. Ill  K PRftTS 

[strike  again  Heiren*  U timneeni  It  u expecirn  dint  enst  of  uhe 
|Thi*  time  It  will  be  a girl  10  years  water  to  Saanu  h resident*  would  be 
[fid'*  higher  than  dm*  for  water  supplied 

Thf  note  wa*  turned  over  to  the  through  the  Victuria  system  brcau*e 
; crime  detection  laboratory  for  com-  of  Increased  iiumping  c<»(» 
iparl'on  with  Ihe  Degnan  ransom  Reeve  A G Lambnck.  Saanich, 
i note.  and  Ci)UHfillnr  John  niuer  and 


crea.se*  in  dairv  prodiirta  umil  the  ^ 

dumunn  Of  fulur.  prlc  conlrol  .nd  TT  *•' 

‘t'r.-d  p."ir  „o.  „ B-o.  7'’r'T,:,-;;7t‘„drvjr . wa«m,boton.  d„.,  r.-,  ..op. 

ih-  ri^.o(utlo„  tor  . M-  “ "nM ' 

d.>  -»l,n»(on  of  OP  A Bnolly  0“*  ““  •"  ""k  on.„„-d 

reached  the  Senate  bwnkuik  com  Cmintry  j fnnn  in  the  House  t>f  Represenia- 

mmee  amid  growing  convictions  / Canadas  »ans- 
.t.*.  t - .1^  Atlantic  aU  setsirc.  the  newrspauer.  i 

d.tedJulyl  1»46  wasreadintlu*'  S^^-v^nty-five  of  .he  433  Hous. 
•^1.“  t^en^wls  ev.rient  In  w 11  Vesterdav  m.-rnuig  [member*  Usued  » *tMtemeni  calling 

fitJTet  h Printed  Oil  light,  bui  *tront  p.f«T. : ****'“  United 

lhe*pecuil"AlrEdluon"oflhe...i.-'f^'"'^  «nd  aged,  be- 

;n!di;::..n.h7.r:!r.n7  • foni 

markets  from  page  of  advertiMng  In  the 

iight-h*nd  comer  of  the  ma-*ihead.  1 .i  111* 

. however  the  paper  make  a slight  MOBIl  lO  VlC(llalf 

I 'll  j/jikFkftigys;  ' cnnce.viion  to  the  magnitude  of  the 

f If  f f f f/f/f  rrr  ,nd  Inh.rnL  It*  reader*  11!,,.^  H!  a 

% |J  I*.  Atom  Bomb  Drop, Kd  IH  .TllllC  IllSpUtC 

\rtv  l\(  ^lltlftl if*  lr.side  llu-  ten-page  edition  the  VANCOl’VMt  J * 

/ curni  f Kiven  complete  coveragf.  as  > VKR  JuU  3 EF.  Chief 

MANIl.A  July  4 -Thutsday  -J’  are  other  Items  of  local  and  world'  Gordon  flloaii  annuunred 

The  Republic  of  (hr  Philippine  wa--  mu.-resi  , tonight  he  had  agrred  to  act  a* 

today  ’ITie  Canadian  Government  Tran*-  special  Federal  rommUMoner  le 

Happ>,  excited  IhoUMiid-s  a’leiidrtl  Atlantic  Air  3--r-.tre  is  operated  bylmi-rt.-i..  i».-  -.-i. 
the  h1*l..nr  reremony  which  cut  the  Trarvs-Canada  Air*  Lines  Pa«m-  Bru 

isi-no.  fp...  u.p  ....  ..  , HrUish  Columbia  hard-ro.k  miner* 


parl'fJU  with  the  Degnan  ransom  Reeve  A G Lnmbrirk.  Saanich, 
note.  ^ _ , and  Ci)Uiiflllnr  John  niiver  and 

Heireiis  was  held  for  the  grand  other  Saanich  public  official*  at- 
jury  under  *a7b.(ioo  bond  today  on  (ended  the  meeting  of  the  water 
25  chatgir.  of  a-vsauU  or  burglary  board  yesterday 

Ijmdoti  Daily  Flown  Here 

a' 

111  Loss  Than  ii]  Honrs 

Tiir  day  may  not  be  loo  far  dls- __ 

Unt  wlien  Vietorian*  cab  read  * aa  * • i f 

newoipapcr,  published  the  same  day'  / (ifiti 

in  England,  with  their  evepuig  meal  * 

Tliai  such  an  occurrence  could  be-  • f j , 
come  an  everv-day  happening  was  .firrlS  lift  ^ 

rB/-«nllv  Bthitn  — rrmv  * 


ABOARD  THE 


APPA-  cent  of  which  8UrvUed--hn\e  begun 


I W Plftnlry.  Cordova  Bav  Road  and  1 tollow%  thr  ethical  border  between  I’-'CHIAN,  July  4 -Thurxd.v  • •J'.  to  show  a foiling  blood  count  which 
iJame.*  Rovmond  Mclvor  .grd' five  t Ukralniaas  and  Pole*.  1®’“^  ^ »ieel ! may  lead  to  death,  he  observed 

son  of  Mr  and  Mr*  Vem  Mclvor  of  I Bialyxtok  area  an  author.  1*^“  ^ pnueef  their  crew*  \ Only  one  animal  sim-ued  from 

ReUingham.  who  have  been  missing  ' Informant  *ald.  Pole*  voUd  »«'rrific  lethal  radiation  of  j the  sunken  Japanetr  crulaej  Sakawa 

;»lnce  June  25.  were  recovered  ye*- i «Rah»l  Ihe  referendum  * rKploslon,  Col  Staf-  Pig  No.  311  wa*  found  swimming  in 

lerdav  from  the  water*  of  Uke  ROd  nation- | Warren.  Bikini  *afcty  officer,  the  lagoon  half  a mUe  from  the 


Whatcom  neat  Reliingtiam 


allzailon.  and  a Mratfht  20  per  cent  1 *■***  t''d»y. 


Sakawa*  unenorage 


The  boy*  were  last  seen  olavine ' xggmxt  tile  question  "dn.  you  6ome  of  the  73  Isrgei  vessel*  re-  Radioactivity  in  the  Ugo*m  Jtbt 
a boat  near  Blur  Canyon  ^r»  *1  ”«»bll*hmeni  of  Poland  *- main  dangermwly  radlo-activr  even  *ft^r  tJie  blaat  was  great  ti  was  re- 


I In  a lx»al  near  Blur  Canyon  Pari  *1 
the  south  end  of  (he  lake  The 
empty  boar  wa*  found  on  the  lake 
'half  an  hour  after  they  had  been 
' seen  for  the  last  time 


western  frontier  nn  the  Oder  and  now.  hr  declared -the  fourth  day  corded  b\  plane*  flying  at  2,000  feet, 
NfPv  Riven?"  after  the ' ball-of -fire  blast  which 


.if  an  hour  after  they  had  been  ‘ '‘9*' asked  tank  fiv.  heauly  damaged  nuie  and 
ru  fnr  the  last  time  approval  nf  a western  boundary  affected,  m aJL  Jfi  warships 

Recovers  ,,r  the  Fxpeuse.  but  Hr  predicted  It  will  oe  fivr  or 

..TT-  nn  reference  to  the  eastern  ...  u-v.  mnr*  .n  .k..a. 


Ificliam  Field  today  rarrying  right  j Recovers  ui  thr  b.>dles  wa<  mode  made  n«.  reference  to  the'^irm  R »«H  oe  fivr  or 

(on*  of  serum  for  fhlna  and  tkO  [after  thev  were  seen  by  Clin*  A boundarv  wharf-  -^UnH  in«>  more  before  ail  the  ships 

pnunda  of  newspapers  for  atomic  fNrUon.  who  was  fbihing  bn  the  lake  .jory  tn  Rustia  ' ■ frr  - of  the  gmnrn  pig  fieri  become  'en- 

leal  parllrlpanls  at  Kwajalrin.  I _ llf*'ly  Mfe 

Radiation  rriea.set]  bv  Ihr  bomb 

(fkinan  n Control  K.A-F.  Romimr  Lri.iin  T.mf.w  I I.k  "4, 


Okinun  a Control  R.A.F.  BomllCr  GrOllI)  TuilPS  l^D 

WAKfllsr.TON.  July  3 I'.-Ad-  f ^ y 

mlnistrallvr  cootral  ol  Okinawa,  I IV  * I I ii  I 

(h-  l.l.nd  r.plur-d  (,.m  WOO(|  Will  I Oil  T Mil  T t !S  N II  IHIil  V 

thr  Japanese  during  the  war.  wo*  t «•*«■  avJ  k,  aflixicg  ^ 


WAKHIM;T(»n.  July  3 I'.-Ad- 
mlnistrallvr  cootral  ol  Okinawa, 
the  largrtt  Island  raptured  from 
(hr  Japanese  during  thr  war.  wo* 
Iranaferred  from  (he  navy  to  Ihe 
army  on  July  I.  the  ( nXed  Stair* 
Navy  lyrportmcnt  announced  tnday. 

Itomb  Frror 

AAN  FRA.S4  I.M  O.  July  3 
A radio  broadraal  today  from 
Kwajalrin.  recorded  In  Aan  Tran- 
elaco  by  N.R.r.  said  that  "through 
some  human  or  mechanlral  error.** 
Ihe  "atomle  bomb  delonaiei  three 


LONDON  July  3 .Reuter*.-  m the  f.ro  .ti.ck.  *gain*t’ Oer-  ‘”‘ 

Crack  RAF  mechanic*  today  tuned  '"•ny  in  1940.  commanded  a squad-  Indications  arc  that  if  the  target 
up  the  I 500- horsepower  Rolls  Royce  Middle  Ea,st  and  fought  fleet  had  been  manned  the  bla.st 

Merlin  engine*  nf  l|  Lanraaier  merwhleming  odd*  in  would  have  rendered  it  helpless  - 


mmtim  UMillMKru  nUtC  JUIQ 

affected,  m aJL  jfl  warrhips  ¥?*  I fl  *i 

Hr  predH-trd  It  will  or  five  or  rllHj  l/\IlHfnilC 
*ix  daj*  more  before  all  thr  ships 

of  the  guinea  pig  fleet  become  'en-  f Lj’l  * I 

InMiipAan! 

Radiation  reiea.set]  bv  the  bomb  I , 

wa.s  • terrific,  he  lold  new‘paper-  VANCOUVER  Julv  3 A ixe- 
men  sible  waritme  -sboijgr  plot  In  “-'lUth 

'Steel  is  not  I'si  g.sid  a pnuec-  Burrard  shipyard,  which  never  ma- 
llnn  for  pep.Mi#vp|  ha  added,  aince  tenAllxed.  wne  uiicovarrd  lodav  whan 
It  armor  sufficirntlv  tlurk  10  «io|i  a worker  helping  to  dPnianiie  *hr 
the  4e(h*I  ray*  were  uxed.  "there  vard  found  .-.even  blasting  powder 
would  be  no  ronui  in  Uir  ships  loi  *tirk.«.  fuse  and  cap.-  undei  a pier  in 


xentahse*,  the  re*olutlon  for  a 30-  . ? „ , , 

<(.,  «.,n.(on  ol  OP  A ' -''-r  11  loll  (ho  proMO.  m Ih, 

reached  the  Senale  bankiiik  com  , 

mmo.  .mid  .rowin,  oon.iciion,  .»  C.n.d.. 

Ih.l  prior  oon>„,l  .ould  bo  ro.lorod  *"*"'7  "7*‘ 

.1  lo«.  lompor.rlly  '"S 

TTll-  trond  ov.donl  ,p  w.ll  i 

filrool.  ,horo  lr.do.k  pokod  tlM,.«h  " 

tt,r,lo.oM-.-_::,nMnoolM.,  Au.u.1,  ’ AlrJ.,^IUon  ol  ll.o 

•rul  .!«>  in  tho  ,r.;n  .nd  livo.inok  "f"-  • 

market*  from  page  of  advertising  Ir 


eUilippiuvs 
!\riv  Ropuhlir 

MANIl.A  July  4 'Thursday.  -J’ 
The  Republic  of  the  Philippine  wa* 
born  today 


form  in  the  House  i>f  Represenia- 


bcventy-flvc  of  the  433  Houx* 
member*  Uauei  a statement  calling 
on  Cfingre*:  t»*  ka.k  after  United 
fliaie*  war  veteraru  and  aged,  be- 
fore making  any  huge  frirclgri  log  ng 


In  .Mine  Dispute 

VANCOUVER  JuK  3 EF. 


wlandA  free  from  Ihr  United  S*a»es  ger'  i»ir  mail  and  .^ir,  exprf are 
and  gave  FUlpinos  »hcir  long  destred  now  flown  in  hf»th  direction*  acme* 
freedom  the  Atlantic  mx  time*  wreklv 


at  12  gold  and  copper  mine*. 

TJie  Chief  JuxtJ-f  «.r  the  Brittsh 


■t^^nel  Ihe  vard.  narrowly  e.-tspmg  death 

Indirailons  are  that  if  the  target  hinuelf^m  the  dlacovcG* 

•et  had  bean  manned  the  bla.st  Garnet  Palmer,  employed  by  Moii- 
>uld  have  rendered  it  helpless  - irieff  Comtnictlon  Co  which  t»  dis- 


freedom  the  Atlantic  mx  time*  wreklv  Chief  Juxtl-'f  «»r  the  Brittsh 

Manuel  A Rosa-  *ri  *woni  iti  a>  B-iMn'  emen  can  leave  Monural  Columbia  Hupreme  Court  xatd  he 
Piesirtaitt  and  Etpidio  Quirino  a*  m ..  CatuuUan-built  ten-iM.-*enger  ***  •*»iMhg  text  of  ihe  order  in 


vier-pre.sifleni.  to  guidr  Ihe  ruuith 
,in  lu  first  >rar*  of  independence. 


l.sr.f.aattiaji  ainfl  arrive  m Britain  appointing  him  to  act  and 


in  Ic**  than  one  day. 


j iK.mber*  which  win  take  off  Sunday  ^Frving  m Iraq  and  *mre  many  not  killed  by  ihe  bla«i  mantlmg  rV-urh  Burrard  w.r  - wa* 

j.'n  fjie  fir*i  lap  of  iliriy  Mlwion  [T*!,  ‘‘•nipaigny.  Group  Capt  wave  would  have  been  unable  to  burning  off  bolt*  with  a powerful 

G«x>dwiH"  (mir  nf  the  United  State*  miumed  to  the  bombing  ol  r*rr\  on  their  duties  ber*u-e  of  ill-  torrh  when  hr  saw  a nn  bo*  coniair 

For  the  hrxt  time  Amertran*  will  ***  radiation."  Capl.  George  mg  tha  deadlv  p-.t-dei  In  the  nick  of 


clocw  by  N.B.C.  said  that  "through  , -ea  a complete  RAF  homber  squad-  - * ‘ «own  ano  laxen  prt 
•wme  human  or  mechanical  rrrar.**  , ron  ai>d  will  have  an  opportunity  ***  *>y  the 

lha  "atemk  bamb  deUinaiei  three  ; *o  examine  the  plang^  which  helped  *^*”’^*7  before  V-E  Day 

aeconda  ahead  of  sihedute"  at  IK-  | sma.vh  the  German  war  |x>teniial  '* 

kinl  M.ndav  ThU  mean*  it  blew  The  muxsion  U being  carried  out  1 • .1, 

,«,M,  . .11.  ...  . h.lf  hl.h.,  N„  JJ  8,„,aron.  .h,fh  > l(  l( 

1™  "t  ‘H'*  . ; ‘"‘.T  AlUnlU- 

r r,  . " ■ , .-"-."P  8ch.tnhbr.t:  ' 

/I  J ■ /j  fa.  tnries  and  acted  a*  the  pa«h- 

a^Seitl^e^rS  lA*tt,  findar  tore*  for  many  mivuon*  over 

• •if.ua-.B  - „ enemy  temiorr 


»hot  down  and  taken  prlaoner  He  I.vnn.  o!  the  wifetv  *iaff  pointed  time,  bef-.re  hu  torch  aei  it  off 
wa*  hberaietj  by  the  RUMIaiU  out  P„|.ra  ar.  .-.-.rta.lati...,  ir  ai 


‘ Pf.lire  are  r.-.ndUeting  an  tr  ervwv. 

Many  uf  the  test  animal*-  M per.  invesUgation  into  the  OLsen-.a-s 


British  Food  Minister  Lr^es 

r 

L.S.  Send  heat  to  Genua nv 


jtlut  a.s  rix.n  -L=  It  anivpd.  pinbablv 
I tomorrow,  he  would  call  Ihe  parttei 
I t*Hrcfher  for  prclimitiarv  lalli.- 

[ »*»hie  ajlOO  Briiixh  CohmibiB  hard- 
.mck  miner*  began  a trike  today 
demanding  a 40-lv;tir  week  a 20-cen( 
I an  hour  wage  hoc-*  gnd  union 


kinl  Manday.  "ThU  mean*  It  blew 
rwughlT  a mile  and  a half  higher 
than  planned,  and  %•  the  greslest 
foree  blew  akywards.  not  down,"  (he 
bewadcaat  rontinued. 

I*as.senfi!;e^rs 

flll.I.INOR.  Mont.  Jaiy  3 4*.^ 
Move  than  M passengers  were 
•trduded  here  today  when  an  une*- 
peeled  country  - wide  strike  of 
Northwesi  airlines  mrehanle*  and 
maintenance  men  was  railed  Three 
Northwest  planes  were  atawed  In 
the  llne'i  hangar  Here. 

Hail  DnUta^e 

AgOtiNC  JAM.  Mask.  July  3 <F 
—A  i5-m(nale  halbtarvn  tirwefe  the 
Fine  l.ake  dUtrIcl.  kbaul  ti  miles 
narthweat  af  here  veslerday.  and  11 
wa*  raparied  that  some  farnn  tuf- 
tered  heavy  trwp  damage. 

1 ODAVS  FEATI  KKS 

r amie*  Fage  14 

( uJbertaan  an  Bridge  Fage  g 

FdlUHala  Fagr  4 

Ftwanee  Fage  9 

Madia  Fragraww  Fage  tt 

hoalaj  Fage  4 

hpwrt  Fage  J1 

TKealres  Fage  |4 

M'awaen'o  Ouba  Fage  T 


\ icioria  Latlels  (.radiialo  as  Midsliipmcn 


t Tlie  flight  will  rrc-?-.  the  AUaniif 
|hv  wav  nf  the  Arores  and  after  a 
[chetictip  m Gander  Nfld  wiu  roar 
inm  New  York  July  17 

I T)»e  operation  i-  under  lominand 
. ‘d  Group  Cap*  Richard  Charlr* 
Collard.  Ai-.aar-old  veteran  wnnner 
of  the  08  0 and  DFC  who  vaa 


SalnKmcllosis 
In  f nnnnn  cr 

. VANCOUVER  July  1 <F.  -The 
current  outbreak  of  xalmonellrwu 
, here  i*  nachuig  seriou*  pmpomon* 
and  u a mault  Or  John  Kitchirvg. 

r-'  -oninr  medical  health  offl- 
-rer.  haa  been  recalled  from  bu 
{annual  vacation  to  undertake  a 
I thorough  sun  ev  of  the  dtaeaae.  Up 
jlo  laX  month  of  this  rear.  123  ca*c 
•nf  tha  dUeaar  had  been  reported  to 
the  health  rtepartmeoi  Lax*  ytan 
|toU^w*a  4C 


fAfiFT  n 


rF.F.KA 


■ I 'HREF,  of  the  four  Victoria  cadets 
^ who  graduated  a*  ml^hlpmen 
veaterdav  at  Royal  Canadian  Naval 
College  Royal  Road*  are  pictured 
above  Thev  are  Cadet  Robert  C 
K Peers  winner  of  Nixon  Memorial 
Bwrird  for  the  cadet  with  htghexi 


( ADFT  A K C AMPnri.l. 

nfftcer-hke  qualit)  mark  on  grwdua 
ttoa;  Cadet  Albert  P Campbell  and 
Cadet  Paul  L McCulMFh  Fourth 
Victoria  graduate  waa  Cadet  M A 
Martin 

Cadet  Peer*  U the  kmi  of  Mr  and 
Mm  W J peers  lkS5  Beach  Drive 
He  u a former  xtudrnt  of  Oak  B*> 


( ADF.T  P I-  Mcf  lLLOf  II 
High  Schrvd  Cadet  Campbell,  s,-.. 
nf  Mr  and  Mm  H L Campbell 
1403  Ryan  t*  a fonrier  Vir. 

tort*  High  ttudeni  and  Cade*  Mc- 
Culloch, xon  of  Mr  ar>d  Mhs  H L. 
S k|aC*ll»wh  MPV  Beach  Dr'-f. 
attended  Brentwood  Cnllege 


LONDON.  Jui)  3 cCF'  !•.»«»«  Mui- 
uier  jr>hn  Slmcl*.  fresh  from  a 
vi-ii  to  .North  Am*H<-,  tt/da>  Imd 
much  of  the  respnn«;b:::':.-  for  Bri*- 
leh  bread  rationing  to  th*  danger 
of  Amerlcax.  «lrike.v  and  called  ott 
the  Umted  State'  ir:  sand  360.000 
toav  nf  wheat  to  tlie  BMiUh  mne 
of  Gern'.any  '-r  fare  "inoakulable 
iprillttral  and  ■■'.laj  coii*efjueucei*  " 

After  the  fKitiewi  Parltamentarv 
debate  >mre  (hr  Labor  C»ov*mmrnt 
look  ..fflee  a >aar  ago.  •>  C'rtiaerva- 
ftiva  motion  ifiilcLung  ti»e  Ouvern- 
jinen''-  deeuion  m ration  bread  waa 
Idefewted  343  to  176 
j Speaking  for  *he  Op(»<  •••'’rr 
! Anihont  Eden  said  Mr  tiir^they 
'xpeerh  wvaiid  havr  (tad  a great  effeci 
I in  Ihe  United  “Tate*  if  it  had  been 
made  monihi  ags*. 

The  Unllrd  t**^te-  i a den. 
irar.  the  Forylgn  S-'-.etary  said 
^‘and  sub.u*ct  to  the  pl.>  nf  popular 
opinion,  and  wh*»  rouid  douw  if  the 
' Amertean  nation  had  known  whe* 
‘atraiU  we  were  reduced  to  the. 
[would  have  been  inftiieneed  t->  that 
* knowledge 

Mr  Straei.. . loM  the  Commum 
amid  ch«£.  fr-m  Governnvem  uipJ 
■ porserwwfid  brrkUng  tntn  the  Oppo- 
' Mtion.  thai  Britain  ' lipa  made  • roo- 
I tnbution  second  • none  Uf  rebesy 
jW  -sld  famine  and  - an  do  rv. 

I In  h*'  rc-.:cw  of  Biitain'  iraUi 
poailion  and  the  reaarjfu  for  bread 


ra' lining,  which  oitne*  mu*  effe*  t 
Julv  21.  Mr  Hlrarhey  *aid  the  atxe 
of  tht  ivew  Canadian  crop  would 
be  a • dominant  facii.r ' in  Autumn 

••;-;’ilf  V 

Hr  added  thar  the  CanadUn  crop 
pr<>mued  t.:  be  better  than  wav 
likejj  -a  few  month*  ago  bu'  n wo/ 
not  pj  *•  ihc  danger  of  diought 
•tn  a spirit  ».f  ununtal  gravily  he 
«aid  there  u no  mon-  than  eight 
weex^  gram  ' jpply  m the  BrltUh 
pipeiine  and  trvealed  the  wcUial 
amount  400.000  uvna  wiUj  a ton* 
sumption  rate  r,f  about  lOO.OQO  ton 
weekh  Canadian  shipm^o*  bef.'cr 
Awtun  31  depemi  laraelv  on  tht 
’■jr  of  the  new  crop  (»e  sauj 

Larjro  Ship  Sinks 
kamiU  Rescued 

WEYMOUTH  Dor-Hablre.  Frfvf 
land.  July  3 ^CFi  The  5 000-ldn 
fs'.?..  ahip  Merchant  R/jy.i,  bound 
from  Saint  John,  nb  to  Hull,  'hr.t 
seven  mile*  off  PoGland  Dorset 
‘Mre,  tonight  foUi.wint  an  earl' 
•hOfhinc  eoUbunn  with  the  7ll7-bm 
llniled  !t-ate«  «hlp  WllllaiH  B 
Travi-  No  kaa  of  itf«  wax  repoevd 

Rev  J OortSon  Faurbnich.  Angli 
an  vicar  at  th#  st  John  the  Bap- 
••  • Chuff  h at  Gulf  l«ake  8**k  hi- 
■vife  s->d  U»ree-  --r-oid  wm  Kinny  , 
were  Ihe  only  pa  *eng«ri  j 


Teek-Hiif;lies  Mine 
Swept  hv  F ire 

KIRKLAND  LAKE.  Om  JyJy  ] 
IF  Fife  tvl..  .rii  - b>  a spar* 
from  a w-oMtng  torch  raged  tonight 
at  the  3,600  heir  l*-vel  '•!  lt»e  Terk. 
Hughe*  mUte  (ait  alt  riiiners  under- 
grojirMl  at  the  Mrnc  of  the  outbreak 
• ere  bro-iahl  rr,  ij»e  (zip  without 
Miffermg  U|..afrae*- 

Rm«*ke  biiio»«t  from  the  head 
frame  on  the  ii<ja  indtcaiing 

the  fire  wj'  bv  rv>  meant  imd'r 
control 

//ijlf/f.5  and  fAovn 
Of  the  H eather 


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■ e#« 

^«atn* 

•e-— r-B»  Wst 
■AJ’  .1|. 

' •■tsf- 

Kawloe** 

v»r-. 

Vi-"---  . 

e.  . ?(.*•-• 

f-  rr.-,..,*. 


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THE  DAILY  COLONIST.  VICTORIA,  B.C 


the  first  wrrk  of  Aufusl  to  pick  up 
•uppUc*-  Bcf'-ic  le«vps.  it  wiU 
be  necepsar^'  lo  dD-du£k  ihc  ^tup. 
and  bold  trul  ruiu^  Wltrihcr  or  not 
aorlt  other  than  lh»-  irplacemmi  of 
propellers  L<^  iH‘ic.>sar>>',  will  uu  U.' 
known  unUi  Uir  itnp  u dr>diM.lu.'d 
Capt  J.  H.  CouucUy.  maAier  of 
Ihc  ahip.  has  wid  the  )c«t>el  wlU.  be 
on  a lat(e  niamtenan7r>  }rb  tn 
I he  South  Pacific  w hen  work  has 
been  i-<»mpletPd  The  lableahip  may 
be  away  from  Victoria  for  more 
' than  a year. 


Alexander  Due 
In  Victoria 
July  17,18,19 


B.C's  (xrntours  Strikingly  Shown  in 


Friends  Pay  Last  Tribute 
A I Riles  for  Sid  Thomas 


HOSIERY 

'LINGERIE 


A Canadian  warahip  will  bring 
Viacouni  Alexander  and  Lad^  Alex- 
tndpr  from  Vancouver  (o  Victoria 
on  July  n for  a three-day  efflnal 

VUlU 

Accompanying  the  %lrerrgal  party 
will  be  MaJ.-Oen.  H.  F O Leiaon. 
former  adiutaut-general  and  the 
first  Canadian  to  become  aecreian 
to  a Oovemor-Oeneral. 

A formal  ball  at  Government 
House  will  highlight  the  visit  of  the 
govemoc  and  hU  lady.  To  be  held 
on  July  18,  It  will  be  Victoria's  ftnt 
debutante  ball  since  August.  1039. 

Ouoata  will  be  received  by  Lieu- 
tenant-Oovernor  W.  C.  Woodwfard 
and  Mrs.  Woodward  In  the  drawing- 
room. Bupper  will  be  served  In  the 
slate  dlnlng*room  and  dancing  will 
take  place  In  the  ballroom 


the  late  Samuel  'Bjd'  Thuata^.  for 
whom  .funeral  aervlcea  were  held 
yesterday  afternoon  at  Chris' 
Church  Cathedral  and  Royal  Oak 
Burial  Park 

One  of  Victorla'.s  most  ardent  sup' 
porters  of  amateur  api/rt  over  a 
period  *of  more  than  two  decade* 
nut  only  as  Hftoiu  editor  of  The 
D^lly  Colonist  but  as  a lesdrr  In 
the  orgaiumion  aifd  sdmlnUtrailon 
of  sports  leakuer.  Mr.  Thomas  died 
suddenly  in  Royal  Jubilee  Hospital 
last  Bunds). 

The  high  esteem  in  which  he  wat. 
held  In  sport.s  tlrcles  was  reflet  ted 
In  the  wraith  of  floral  tribute.^  that 
(flowed  the  casket  in  Royai  Oak 
after  the  tw‘rvlce  In  the  cathedral 
Included  were  wrekths  from  the 
Victoria  and  District  PooibaU 
l«ifue.  Vlclorla  Ten-Pin  Bowling 
Assorlatlon.  Ixiwer  Island  Football 
Association,  Eagles'  Boys'  Basket- 
ball  Teamf  Viflurla  Canadian  Foot- 
ball Assoclauun,  Victoria  Canadian 
Football  League,  Vlcloria-Saanlch 
Inlet  Anglers'  Ajsoclatlun.  Tllllcum 
Athletic  Gkib.  CMneae  Studenu 
Club.  Lower  Island  Junior  and  Ju- 
venile Football  AssocisUon,  Cana- 
dian Legion  Central  Bpurt*  V-.m- 
mlttee.  Vlclorla  Athletic  A Baseball 
Co.  Ltd  KV  - Spnru  Club.  Vic- 
toria Amateur  Baseball  Avaociatloii. 
Victoria  Football  Commiliee.  Vkr- 
<orla  Rugby  Union.  VMD  Base- 
ball Club.  B.C  Raclm;  Breeders  As- 
sociation. Victoria  Table  Tennis  As- 
sociation. Greater  Victoria  Box  La- 
rroase  Association  and  James  Bay 
Athletic  Association. 

Aldermen  Edward  W'Uilacns.  F O 
Mulliner  and  O.  O McTavUh  rep- 
leaemed  the  CU>  OottneU  at  '.he 


Gas  .Stations 
Gain  Favor 
As  Investment 


War  veteraru  seekuig  business 
ventures  in  which  to  Invest  their 
gratiiliies  and  .re  - eslabUsbment 
credits  are  favoring  aervlca  stations 
to  rater  to  British  Columbia's 
rapidly  lncrca.MnK  automobile  popu- 
lation. according  to  figures  released 
yesterday  by  Dr  W A.  Carrothera. 
chairman  of  the  Coal  and  Petro- 
leum Control  B<jard. 

Since  the  beginning  of  May  the 
board  has  been  Hooded  with  ap- 
plications for  licences  lo  sell  gaso- 
line Wo  fewer  than  706  applica- 
tions in  all  categories  were  received 
up  to  ilie  end  of  May.  A iotg(  of 
370  applications  were  granted,  and 
of  that  number  147  licences  were 
given  to  veterans  The  board 
turned  down  109  applications  out  of 
the  TOf*  total,  snd  (he  remainder 
were  held  (n  abevance  (or  further 
consideration. 

Applicatioot  for  new  licences  were 
held  up  by  the  board  until  the  great 
maforiry  or  servicemen  had  been 
demnbiUted  in  order  that  they 
might  have  a chance  to  participate. 

Brituh  Columbia  l<>  well  serviced 
by  ga.v>Une  stations.  Dr.  Car- 
ruthera  said  and  many  applleatlona 
art  dropped  when  applicants  dis- 
cover that  the  field  Is  crowded  In 
lncalltle^  where  they  plaruied  to 
Stan  operations 

Up  lo  May  3 the  board  has  dealt 
with  583  appllcatioru  for  licences  to 
ofJerate  service  pumps  for  automo- 
biles. and  36  for  licences  to  operate 
marine  service  stations. 


AUTO  RADIOS 


Enjoy  Mnnic  09  You 


—Colon  1*1  Pboto 


Five-tube  Auio  Rsdto,  Tun- 
ing range.  540-1550  kilo- 
cycles. Fush-button  tuning 
lor  4 stations  lltuminatrd 
dial  Six  - inch  permanent 
magnet  dynamic  *pesker. 


PRICED  AT 
ONLY 


Forbes,  of  Victoria,  standing  bealde 
tlie  map.  glvas  an  indication  of  lU 
great  stie  The  model  was  com- 
plaied  In  19A3  by  O.  P.  Challenger, 
Vancouver  t^rtographer  It  is  on 
a hojiaonlal  scale  of  one  inch  lo 
the  mile  and  a vertical  scale  of  one 
inch  to  1000  feet,  wUb  contour  m- 
terva]  of  500  feet.  ^ 


Q RllTSU  Columbia's  lowering  Vancouver  during  war  years,  the 
t5  mounuin  peaks,  broad  vaUe^a  .section  shoirn  above,  coverlag  the 
and  estuaries  and  ragged  coastline  southwestern  poition  of  the  prov- 
are  strikingly  shown  tn  thu  huge  icce,  was  dumanUed  and  brought 
relief  model  erected  on  the  main  to  Victoria  under  arrangemenu 
floor  of  the  Provincial  Police  head-  made  by  the  Bureau  ol  Reconstruc- 
quart^  building  on  Menzie*  Btrrci  Uon.  headed  by  Hon.  E C.  Cargon. 

Forming  part  of  a mammoth  map  cliainnan  of  the  Cabinet  committee, 
used  by  the  ARP.  organisation  m Six-foot  ConsUble 


Greater  Victoria  Citlsens'  War 
Servlcea  Committee,  the  central  co- 
ordinating body  for  nU  war  charity, 
hospitality  and  enieru  mient  for 
the  armed  forces,  has  wound  up  :t. 
acllviUes. 

The  • Mee  has  provided  h**- 
pltallty  for  34.000  service  personnel 
lhr«  Ml  (he  work  of  a mmlttee 
lieaded  by  Mrs.  W.  Laing  and  Miss 
'.^Uen  Hart,  books  r id  magwxlnei 
rr.mn.  undi  i chairmanship  of 

W.  T.  Stralth  and  convened  by  Mn. 
W.  Duw'U4..  reading  mat- 

ter tor  ships,  camps  wnd  hospitals; 
. >- -VP’ • comm;”--'  .Jer 


Macdonald’s  Ltd 


Campbell 


Corner  View  and  Douglas 
VICTORIA.  B C. 


Vancouver  Island  News 


From  Colonist  CorrMpondenta  • 

.\  ana  i n i o R at  a rian  s 


chairmanship  of  Warren  Martin, 
helped  by  D J.  Angus,  brightened 
man>  a man*  May  In  Vi. 

tona. 

Praise  for  these  and  other  sen  Ices 
of  the  commiUee  was  cxpres.ved  by 
Worman  Fostci:-  executive  secietary 
at  the  ftrul  meeting  Friday 

He  commended  the  work  of  the 
bulletin  orvice  of  YWCA,  which 
.<ient  out  38.000  bulletins  to  canpa  on 
entertainment  and  honpitalUv.  the 
Salvage  Corps  of  British  Columbia, 
o>mfi»ri-  •inmlttee  under  Mis’  Sara 
Spenrer.  Mrs.  V Dowdall  wa-  con- 
I •-!  1 nd  maga- 

line  service 

Revolution  ^cf  ^kpt^reciaiioa 
pu'-«ed  for  the  work  of  the  commir- 
Ire predecf»or,  the  auxiliary  serv- 
loe5  con'  -mee.  Tribute  was  alao 
pAitl  to  the  late  M.iJ.  Hamid  Bmwn 
and  Aid  J Worthington  'ormer 
cluinnaii. 

J.  V.  , Johnson,  president,  nralsed 
111*  work  of  the  many  volunteer 
helpers.  Some  2800  certlflcaies  of 
hervin  *ere  i 
mlttrr 

The  committee  will  a»k  Charitiej 
Co-ordlnfetlon  Board  at  Ottaw.v  that 
Its  11.000  surplin-  gn  inward  K'hni- 
ar^hip«  r vr'  <bll- 

dren  under  thr  TODF  Second  War 
Memorial. 


funeral 


BIG  OR  TEENIE 


etmore  Top 
Herd  Owners 


Finds  Trollei 
Dead  on  Shin 


Herbert  Bate  was  recently  , in- 
■lalied  president  of  Nanauno  Rotary 
Club  by  Judge  Arnold  Hanna  during 
a banquet  in  the  Malasplna  Hotel 
Others  installed  were.  Norman 
Whitehead,  vice-president;  Charles 
Ironsides,  secretary;  WllUaro  Lewis, 
treasurer,  and  Ptank  Cunllfft.  F. 
Noel.  Kenneth  Alexander  and  Harry 
Hulchcroft.  directors.  Mr  Ironsides 
Is  starting  his  36th  year  as  club 
.^ecreury 


STORE  WITH 


HEANEY 


NANAIMO.  July  3— Jack  Cam 
apprr.xlmately  70.  operator  of  the 
Irulling  vessel  Mona,  was  found 
drad  in  the  pilot  house  of  hu  boat 
hxlay  by  W'alter  Feai,  another  fish- 
erman. 

Tlie  Mona  was  seen  by  Fear  on  a 
n>rk  ledge  between  Protection  and 


REGULAR  RUG  INSPECTION 
“CAREFUL  SINCE  1890” 


Pearls 


ojira 


peller  running  but  no  sign  of  life 
aboard  Fear  hoW  alongside  and 
found  Cain  lying  tn  the  wheel- 
house  door.  Hr  was  dead,  and  the 
only  mark  visible  w-a.<i  a small 
abrasion  on  his  temple. 

He  may  liavc  struck  some  object 
a.v  he  fell.  Coroner  Jones  is  holding 
a formal  inquiry,  but  there  will  be 
bo  inquest  Provmriai  Potire  are 
endeavoring  to  find  relatives  of  the 
dead  man. 


Weighted  Floor  Polishers 

Brush.  15  and  25  Iba.  3. OH  and 
Lamb's  Wool.  15  lbs 


Raymond  D Fraser,  whose 
photographs  of  British  Columbia's 
mountain  peaks  and  rivers  have 
made  an  outstanding  contribution 
to  the  official  photographic  records 
of'the  province,  will  retire  from  the 
staff  of  the  Departmem  of  LatuLi 
and  Forest#  on  July  31.  it  was  an- 
noiinrrd  vetierday. 

His  reurement.oD  supeiannuation 
St  the  age  of  60  years  will  end  two 
decade  <■(  service  with  the  survey* 
branch  nf  the  department  mosiiy 
;n  the  topographical  division. 

Mr.  Fraser's  moat  noteworthy 
work  in  recent  years  was  as  a mem- 
ber of  the  party  which  made  the 
topographical  survey  of  Route  “B ' 
for  the  proposed  Alaska  Highway, 
running  north  from  Prince  Oeorge 
up  the  Finlay  River  to  Watson  Lake 
airport.  The  survey  was  made  m 
the  Bummers  of  1039  in  1041,  and 
covered  a distance  of  some  460 


Double 


Strands 


r mm 


River  Search 
Produces  Hal 


DUNCAN.  July  3 -A  hat  Identi- 
fied by  his  wife  as  belonging 
Harry  Spinks  w-a*  found  In  C?owl- 
I chan  Rlvber  and  turned  over  to 
I Provinctal  Police  TTirre  was  no 
I rtther  trace  of  the  mUatng  man. 

I .Mr  Spinks,  an  Hdsrly  man  em- 
I ployed  by  thr  city  'of  TJunran.  has 
1 been  missing  frow  hu  home  for 
I more  than  a week 


Neceaaity  of  *|»ecta)iy  rasted  pro- 
pellers for  the  cableshlp  Restorer  Ls 
holding  back  completion  of  ■ repair 
contract  to  the  vessel.  It  waa  learned 
yesterdav  The  ship  U twin  vrew 
The  pr'vpeller*.  replacing  two  that 
were  damaged  on  the  last  cable  Job 
undertaken  bv  ihe  ablp  while  she 
WM  under  the  lurlvlletlnn  of  the 
American  Armv  Tranapori  Com- 
mand are  being  rgst  In  Fa-'lern 
Canada  It  la  expected  'liev  will  be 
finished  within  two  weeks  It  will 
take  about  a week  for  them  lo 
I reach  'Yarrow*  Ltd.  arhere  the  ship 


COLD  PACK 
CANNERS 


NOTICE 


To  Huy  ('.nnrnrn  Hark 

PORT  ALBERNI  Jill)  3 -Albeml 
District  Co-operallvr  A.V6octatinn  U 
nffering  30  cents  per  p'-iuid  for  clean, 
dry  cascara  bark  Tlie  aNw^latlon 
has  been  hi  the  bark  businas:.  for 
the  pavi  15  yesr*. 


Compltie  Line  of 
Caps  and  Rings 


F.  W.  FRANCIS 


DIAMOND  MERCHANTS 
1210  DOUGLAS  STREET  IN  VICTORIA 


rru^na 

ross  ('ontinent 


NANAIMO.  July  3 Hope  that 
Camp  Nanaimo  worfcvhnp  equip- 
ment would  be  retained  for  local 
vocational  training  {nirposea  fell 
flat  when  the  city  council  learned 
moat  of  the  machinery  will  be 
shipped  to  other  permanent  mili- 
tary campa 

Nanaimo  Technical  School  plans 
to  secure 'from  War  Assets  Corpora- 
tion machine*  for  pinhole  grinding, 
brake  rellnlng  and  valve  seat  (ac- 
me an  hydraulic  pre.*r-,  bwiiery 
charger  and  an  air  cnmpresaor  All 
are  at  preaent  m the  camp  work- 
shop. 


^ AIDS 


160.000  People*  Recommend 
HOUSEHOLD  FINANCE 


But  having  no  alternative  they  got 
Into  one  III  the  cabins  and  ^pent  the 
night  on  a narrow  cot.  covered  with 
a thin  blanket. 

A'-r-.mmodathm  wp  u*ually  easier 
to  get.  but  lb  Cochrane.  Ont , one 
rainy  night,  they  were  unable  to  And 
anything  better  than  an  empty  box- 
car on  a railroad  siding 

An  Intoxicated  tramp  to  whom 
the  freight  car  glao  meant  havsn 
from  the  storm  attempted  lo  enter, 
but  the  sight  nf  the  two  pretty  oc 
ctipan's  revealed  h\  the  light  of  a 
match,  was  too  much  lor  hU  eye^ 
and  the  trarrlp  beat  a ha**v  retreat 

Carole  irfi  Bamt  John  three  year* 
ago  and  went  to  Toronto  with  her 
sister  Later  she  came  to  Vlctniia 
whe«  she  stayed  with  the  Herbert 


Two  pretty  young  Canadian  girls, 
nne  from  the  Poclflc  ^oost  and  one 
from  Uie  Atlantic,  w-bnoe  oxml*  con- 
sisted of  >140  in  cosh.  f>mr  (hanges. 
of  clothing,  and  a strong  desire  for 
travel  and  adventure,  recently  com- 
plried  a 4 500-mike  hitch-hiking  lour 
that  took  them  from  Victoria  in  the 
Weal  to  Sami  John.  N B Id  the 


losrnmr  aaronri 


V'  Fm*n«»  t«er?>e  Uo 

'/><('«*•  .|Llwkl>  aifniilV 

er  hanSa'iW  art  itrtrv  Stop  w nr 

wranf*  ?<iur  luan  bs  ptwn* 

I r»ur  mnwir  lt»  ursr 


.Mail  (Collections 


\t  I’ort  Alherni 


HOUSCHOU)  RNANCE 


mialJer  one.  the  girls  found  rtdet 
plentiful  and  reported  they  varied 
In  length  from  nine  to  600  milet. 

They  rode  writh  minuten.  doctors, 
policemen,  game  wardens  and  soJea- 
men  At  no  time  did  they  watt  more 
than  two  houn  between  drives,  and 
to  while  away  the  time  they  played 
CTlbbage  on  a folding  board 
' On  Ihe  trip  the  girls  eoUeeted 
' vnuvenlrx.  ofTer*  of  Jobs,  proposala 
of  marriage  and  plenty  of  dual 
Offen  nf  jobs  were  fairly  plenti- 
ful. the  traveler*  reported  In  sev- 
eral of  the  rtsiaurantf  at  which  they 
stopped,  thtf  were  offered  employ- 
' ment.  and  It  is  likely.  Jvad  their 
' money  run  out.  that  the  girts  could 
havt  put  their  plan  to  stop  over  and 
work  a few  day*  into  easy  operatkm. 

Only  once  were  they  stuck  on  the 
highway  after  dork  lAte  one  er»- 
ning  a party  picked  them  yp  and 
' after  driving  nine  mUoo.  octhounced 
they  were  taking  a side  rood  to  a 
(lake  -leaving  the  glrU  stranded 
Knowing  the  posaihlUile*  of  get- 
ting a doalrable  ride  at  that  hour 
were  pracUcoUy  non-exutent.  the 
' gtrla  looked  around  for  accommoda- 
tion for  the  night  Bpottmg  a «ign 
Chlldmi  _ 'Tabm*  ' thev  pr<Ke#ded  toward^  it 
» ettgibk  ' ^ul)  to  And  the  cabins  w*re  locked 


Joyca's  paranu  were  dubious  ohou' 
the  trip  but  eventually  gave  thetr 
oonsent.  Mr  obd  Mr*  Horace  GUI. 
Caroles  parents,  knew  nothing  of 
the  plan  until  they  opened  the  door 
to  their  daughter  on  her  arrival  In 
Batnt  John. 


SERVICE 


EXPERT  AUTOMOTIVE 
SERVICE 

0«r  ServKs  Dee*rri*t««i  H*«  TrsmeJ 
«<v4  (leentNcW  M«<k*e>n  IfAOY 
NOW  H H**eU  A*v  Iseatn  ted 
0**ra««*l| 

wnrogTtNvie  iiavat*  aviia 
tVG  snnras  lO'Mvioe  . unwTt 
•nni  asr*ias  ua«tr*Tio.v 
la*r»  e*r1>  Wlife 

Maar  MaiS  *a  0*1  Uta>* 


• PLUMBING 

• HEATING 

• OIL  BURNERS 

• COAL  STOKERS 

NOW  eoatinLi 


Protect  ion.a.  Convenience...  Economy 
And  the  *'8lng  Test"  proof  of  a tight  eeall 


PruritlS~lntenge  Dching 

♦ ! Relieved  quickly  by  fbU 

MMlicinol  OinfrvMfil 

There  uw  two  (orma  at  itching  whieh  ore 
<ep*«T»lty  dietreesiag.  Fuel  pruntMvuJvwe— 
■ , ‘from  wJurh  only  wowwn  ewBce  ood  Moowd 
i J pruiitia  oar— itimuig  at  the  rwetun  from  pdoa, 
' j pu)  wonna  or  vnnoaaa  twqo. 

I TV  cauare  both  thoaa  farma  of  hiteMo 
I itrhiag  are  oftaa  dURmlt  to  lonata  bat 


Tt*  ' T*w  ■ ••  ’,,J  *'<  ' - - t*e«re|  r*- 

nwn-«  fS#  wt*«  l#ei  aei ' ' i Wk.* j:  iS# 

’<sl  B-I  V -Jl  |e*t>v  ^ hi  te  *.■ 

iliai  rt  keki*  iN«  rt'  * **gkt  Tk>«  dowbk  thf?k"  y'SMS 

(Ka  aeai,ts  ligki ' natr'-l  - l>  * 'Kflr  praktumm^ 

'•M.  ti.n  h(#rv  wrel  |V  a roaiMf  ef  MSMMy 

|qM  Urqerr,  aed  o.tr  aK  (vaj  •ref  traMoaf  sAda  ana  met 


C.  J.  McDoweli 


WIN  *T  FANNV  BAY 

qUALICUM  BBACH  July  3- 
QuoUcuiB  Beach  (oatboU  team  de- 
feated Fanny  Bay.  4-1.  during  a 
rotum  match  at  the  hay  There  was 
no  score  unUI  the  beglnnmc  of  the 
alath  inning  Ham  Clark  pitched 
tor  QuaUcum  Beach 


BerNARdin 


SoosIm  choee 
iniamed  owe- 
triis ...  relieve 

•aeeviag  and 
■aifling  with 
MeaiKolsiwm. 
Jars  aad  mbeo. 
>0c. 


arwre  ood  rUpevamng 
Tbeo  let  Dr  CWa  OINTMENT  help 
you  for  it  hrinim  rtbef  ohiwiet  os  «uk<klj  as 
apiVd.  Oerw  uaad  it  wd]  ofwaye  ba  bopt  at 
hand  for  guMk  urn  whoa  the  iMod  oneia 
eO  rta.  a boL  Cooeomy  aae  )ar  iZiXl 


Sam# 


BYTHF.  Kern  England  — A 
verdict  of  orcMentol  death  woa  re- 
turned at  the  Inquoat  of  Bgt  NHl 

from 


Dr.  Chasers  Ointment 


Coawell 

rupture  of  a rerebral  aneurism  sftri 
heading  a footbaU  during  a match 


consT 

Harifiuare 


MENTHOLATUM 


- 

•a.HMi 

— 

•ll’tM 

• • 

i 

fort  GARRT 


Job  Insurance  Scheme  Extended 
B.C.  Lumbermen  Are  Included 


Japanese  Atom  Bomb  Casualties! 
Total  320,000;  Dead,  120,000  j 


Honey-Bloml  Beauty 
Hah  bay  of  Her  Life 

*T'  ORONTO.  July  9 <f).  — A 


FURS 


a • wefk 


OTTAWA.  July  I Cf>  -PropoMU 
to  txiand  unemployment  ifuuraiue 
to  lumbennf  and  to  merchant  act* 
men  were  outlined  today  to  the 
Commons  by  Labor  Mlntiter  Mu* 


kible  ' ThVy  wirrr  burned  to  death 
by  the  direct  heat  of  the  bomb, 
crushed  under  demoliahed  buildinfs. 
or  (rapped  in  burnins  debni. 

Four  dtlferenl  kinds  of  cDer|>'— 
blast,  heat,  Ujtbl  and  radiation— did 
The  damage 

The  duration  of  the  energy  re- 
lease. Dr  I>Koy  said,  was  about  one 
second.  He  said  the  blaaC  Ti-mkeu 
steal-Irame  buildlnts  4,700  feet  from 
tu  centre  and  wooden  houses  S.OOO 
feet  awar. 

Tlie  heat  scorched  objects  as  far 
away  az  11.000  (eel.  or  more  than 
ti^o  miles  People  received  serious 
(lash  burns  as  far  distant  as  two 
and  a htU  miles. 

Dr.  LeRoy  said  It  was  difficult  to 
obtain  exact  information  about  ra- 
diation Injury. 

However,  he  reported  the  ma- 
jority of  these  had  nausea  several 
hours  after*  (he  blast-  Those  who 
received  Uie  laritrst  radiation 
had  fever  and  diarrhoea  the  next 
day.  Some  devrlo^d  purple  patches 
under  the  skin,  caused  by  broken 
blood  vessels.  In  four  to  seven  days 
Theso  victims  usually  failed  rapidly 
and  died  suddenly. 


SAN  FRANCISCO.  July  S '/F:.- 
Atomic  -bomb  casualties  at  Hiro- 
shuns  and  Nagasaki  aggregated 
about  sao.OOO.  including  the  less 
seriously  Injured,  Dr  Georgs  V 
LeRoy,  of  Chicago,  official  United 
States  Investigator,  reported  in  a 
paper  released  today  to  the  Ameri- 
can Medical  Association. 

His  report  was  the  first  auUiorl- 
tatlve  detailed  account  of  the  effects 
of  the  atomic  bomb  on  humans,  and 
cape  itni  time  when  interest  Is 
focused  on  the  Bikiru  results. 

The  dead  totaled  about  120.000— 
at  Hilughima  90.000  and  at  Naga- 
r-.kS 

There  were  40,000  hospital  cases 
at  Hiroshima  and  25,000  at  Naga- 
saki. The  Hiroshima  blast  also  left 
85,000  others  In  need  of  immediate 
medical  care,  and  at  Nagasaki  the 
corresponding  figure  was  50.000 
These  official  (igurgs  were. some- 
what higher  than  previously  re- 
ported by  United  States  sources,  but 
lower  than  some  w'hich  came,  from 
the  Japanese.  » 

In  each  city.  Dr  l.,eRoy  said,  about 
one-sixth  the  total  casualties  were 
killed  Instantly  or  died  under  cir- 
cumstances where  no  help  was  pos- 


An»Ucation  of  the  msuraoce 
Kheme  to  the  logging  and  lumber- 
ing Industry  would,  start  in  British 
Columbia  August  1 and  gradually 
would  be  extended  to  the  other 
provinces.  Coverage  of  {nerchant 
seamen  on  deeprsea  ships  nugiu  be 
delayed  until  reciprocal  agreements 
were  worked  out  with  Orest  Bri- 
tain and  Umted  Stales 


cbaml)crmald  st  a large  To- 
ronto hotel  today  had  the  day 
of  lur  life  when  she  was 
elects  "Queen  Chambermaid  ‘ 
lA  a stunt  connected  with  the 
Jocjinto  premiere  of  s mov  ihg 


then. 


picture. 


The  extensions,  with  s number  of 
other  changes  In  the  Unemployment 
Insurance  Act  were  provided  for  In 
a bill  which  Mr  Mitchell  was  In- 
troducing. It  was  later  given  first 
leadmf  The  bill  originally  had 
been  introduced  In  the  Senate  but 
IT  was  withdrawn' and  re-Introduced 
in  tha  Cummons  when  further 
smendments  were  planned  whiCli 
neceMitated  the  expenditure  of 
funds,  making  it  nceediary  for  the 
measure  in  first  receive  Commons 
approval. 

Main  changes  propoacd  in  iha 


iJia  Swanton.  five  loot  seven 
Inches  of  hooey-blend  beauty, 
ahoee  husband  is  with  the 


and  Canada 


Royal  Air  Force  in  India,  was 
given  a private  suite  where  she 
did  the  ordentig.  takeri  on  a 
shopping  tour  where  the  picked 
out  her  own  evening  gown, 
shopping  and  dinner  dressc.s, 
visited  1 h e National  Yacht 
Club,  tendered  dinner  by  news- 
paper and  radio  theatyeTricIcs. 
taken  to  the  theatre,  and  then 
wound  up  wuh«  supper  dance 


Truman  Signs 


Op  until  the  O^A 

contfoOin  the  U,Si,  Sunday  e^ght, 
the  p^u_-C  ot  Fur^  Tva:  vvfV 
held  in  I’licrk — but  thcTc  iv*-'  =r;ct 
been  any  «:cding  of'  -i.r  pn.  >n 
•Canada  Tl^c  i:v.  u a^'C 

in  tur  wliich  niuNr  n-^v  laF*’ 


WASHINGTON, 'July  3 4’  -Presi- 
dent Truman  todav  signed  into  law 
the  Hobbs  Bill  makuif  unions  sub- 
ject loathe  national  anti-racketeer* 
tng  law. 

This  act  provides  stiff  penalties 
for  those  obstructing  interstate 
commerce  by  robbery  exlortioo 

Mr  Truman  announced  hu  action 
in  a special  message  to  Congress  in 
which  he  said: 

‘Section  II 'of  the  Case  'Labor 
Disputes’  Bin  seriously  weakened 
the  protection  afforded  to  labor  by 
the  NnrriS'La  Ouardia  Arr  and  cor- 
respondingly crippled  the  specific 
exceptions  contained  In  section 
seven  of  the  Case  BUI.  The  presani 
^t^nding  alone.  U not  subject 
to  this  objection.” 

Mr  Truman  vetoed  the  Cave  Bill 
and  was  susiaiived  in  this  srtion  by 
the  House. 

In  vetoing  the  Case  BUI  the  Presi- 
dent approved  the  principle  nf  rhe 
Hobbs  clauses  it  contained  but  ex- 
pressed fear  that  they  might  inter* 


1 - 'Transferring  jurudietion  ovtr 
employment  offices  from  the  Unem- 
ployment Insurance  Commission  to 
ihe  Labor  Minuter. 

2 - Rxtendlng  the  insurance  Kheme 
to  merchant  seamen  and,  on  a gra- 
dual ba^.  to  lumbering  and  logging. 

2—  Increasing  from  tl  to  11.50  a 
day  the  amount  of  money  a person 
receiving  benefits  may  earn. 

4—  Irvcluslon.  in  the  act  of  insur- 
ance beneffu  formerly  given  vet- 
ertm  under  the  Veteran's  Rehabi- 
litation Act. 

5- 'fle<iutnnt  empl<  :r.s  to  r+f^rt 
new  employment  and  persona  Ktk- 
Ing  employment  to  register. 

Mr  Mitchell  outlined  operations 
of  the  act  which  now  covered,  with 
workers  and  their  dependents,  about 
one-half  of  the  Canadian  popula- 
tion. It  was  the  policy  of  the  Gov- 
ernment to  continue  to  extend 
enyerage  as  rspldlv  as  possible. 


fere  with  labors  right  to  strike  and 
to  picket  peacefully. 

"The  aUoriiey-geheral.  Mr.  Tru- 
man told  CongiesB  today, 
me  that  the  present  bill  doe.v  not  in 
any  way  interfere  with  the  rigliu  of 
unions  In  carrying  out  their  logiu- 
mate  obJecUvrs.”' 

The  new  Hobbs  law  forbids  any- 
one to  obtain  money  or  other  valu- 
ables "by-  wrongful  use  of  actual  or 
threatened  force,  violence,  or  fear, 
or  under  color  of  official  right " 

It  caeeiei  maximum  penalties  of 
20  years  Imprisonment  or  110.000 
flr^.  or  both. 

Bilieriy  opposed  by  labor  groups. 
It  had  been  offered  annually  by  Rep- 
resentative bam  Hobhv  -Democrat- 
Alabama’  since  1042 


in  Ganad’an  pn-,;t  •. — an'H 
fic  obvioas  !hino- ^or  f'ur  Victon^r 
^afrons'  ro^BU-V^  TFIAX-  FUR 
‘^OW wo  pfovide  .FRXE 


Air  Cadels  Arrive 
For  Sunimer  Cam] 


Neil  H.  Lamoiil 
Of  Saanich 
'Dies  at  JuhiJee 


STORAGE  unTif' 


More  than  200  'teon-aged  air 
cjidru  arrived  here  yesterday  to 
attend  the  first  ot  three  two-week 
sessions  of  thoir  Summer  training 
camp  at  Patricia  Bay  RCAP  sta- 
tion. 

About  395  boy’s  are  from  air  cadet 
squadrons  on  the  Mainland  and  an- 
other 40  came  down  by  train  from 
Courtenay  Nanaimo  and  Ladysmith. 
No  cadets  from  Victoria  wiU  take 
part  in  this  year's  camp  as  squa- 
drons here  have 


Nell  Hugh  Lamnni.  a resident  of 
^ Sasnirh  fnr  the  past  20  years  and 
^ well  known  in  ogrirultural  circles 
in  the  district.,  died  yesterday  In 
. Royal  Jubilee  Hospital  after  a short 
I lUnoM.  He  WR.%  72  vears  n(  age. 

^ S'.rnTn  KiTicar^ie.  Biucr  County, 
:Ont  ..  Mr  Ijimnnt  lived  in  Brandon. 
^Msn  during  htx  early  life.  He  came 
to  British  Columbia  55  years  ago 
I and  to  Baansrh  during  the  Great 


been  dtibanded 
and  are  not  expected  to  reorganise 
until  later  In  the  year. 

Mainland  cadets  represent  the 


king  May  Attend 
Peace  (.onferenec 


<2  lb  WO  1 lb  I 4 
FORT  GARRY  COFFEE 

’l  ib  00^  ^ A* 

pkr  mO  pfct 


GROCERY  SELF-SERVICE  SPECISLS  FOR 
THURSOSY,  FRIDSY  and  SSTURDSY 

MLIVERV  CLOSfS  2 PM  DAILY^IOc  YOU*  iNTigf  ORDER 


OTTAWA  July  3 «CR»—- In  a re- 
view of  the  nr.1t  year  ol  peace  and  a 
year  after  the  Liberal  party 
turned  to  office.  Prime 


Minister 

Mackenzie  King  tonight  gave  what 
might  be  a hint  of  a plan  to  go  to 
the  delayVd  Paris  peace  conference 
in  the  near  future 
Opening  a «erles  of  pohtlcai  free- 
time  broadcasts  Mr  King  m a 
speech  prepared  for  delivery  over 
the  CRC  trans-Canada 


Pravda  Flay 
Atomic  Test 


COTTAGE 

CHEESE 


FRESH 

KILLED 


SAUSAGE 


network 

referred  to  hli  rerent  visit  to  Bri- 


hnpe  ihai  this  recent  visit  would 
folnelde  with  the  peare  conference 
which  was  nriglnallv  planned  to  be 
held  m ParU  In  May.  Differences 
between  the  Great  J’nwen.  unfor- 
tunately not  yet  wholly  reconciled, 
occasioned  delays.  In  bridging  the 
gaps,  considerable  pn>greM  has  re- 
cently been  made 


LOCAL  ISLANO  MUTTOH 

LEGS,  Wbola  or  Half,  lb 

FROHT  QUARTERS 

iSHOULD€«S',  Wholf.  lb 

LOIR  CHOPS  or  ROASTS,  lb,... 
RIB  CHOPS  or  ROASTS,  lb 


SAUSAGE 


SALAD 


There  n«w  Is  a 
prospect  of  a peare  conference  being 
called  in  the  near  future." 

Of  talks  with  Commonwealth  and 
Empire  leaders  In  tx^ndon.  he  said 
they  were  characterized  "by  a re- 


CUT  GREEN  BEING 
CHOICE  PEAS  ..... 
SHOESTRING  CARROTS 
DICED  BEETS  . 

ROLLED  OATS  

ORANGE  JUICE  ,...  „ 

LEMON  JUICE  

TOMATO  SOUP 


rh«a««.  ta. 


Ctmltrb 

Diamond  Merchania  Jewelleri 
YATES  it  BROAD 


OTTAWA  July  2 <P)  RCAP 
searchers  Investigating  the  dis- 
appearance of  a Olostrr  Meteor  air- 
craft’ today  uncovered  reports  by 
Ontario  Forestry  Department  offi- 
cials which  placed  the  point  at 
which  tha  Jet  lighter  was  last  Ken 
at  Ruel,  Ont . about  M miles  north 
of  SudbUTT  on  the  Canadian  Na- 
tional Railways  main  line 
U was  Ihe  first  trace  of  the  plane 
.sirwe  It  left  Kapaskaslng.  Ont . iate 
Saturday  piloted  bv  Pit.  Lt  W H 
McKenzie,  of  St  Vital.  Man.  and 
Air  Force  headquarters  tonight  was 
plotting  with  renewed  vigor  a Karch 
plan  for  tomorrow  which  wiU  take 
in  an  area  with  120  miles  radius, 
centred  at  Ruel. 


22'  CREAM  OF  WNEAT  2i 

2. . .25'  PEACHES.,, _ li 

2.. .t9'  MUSHROOM  SOUP  2,..1i 

FORT  GARRY  TEA  BAGS 20,.,  II 

BEAVER  BONELESS  CHICKEN  51 

‘ robin  hood  flour— all  purpose 

V 7, ,.25'  49  1.49  24„.  79 

< . tea-time  PASTRY  FLOUR, „ ...  21 


Viscount  Bennett 
76  Yesterdav 


8 ***  I 

WHITE  (LEANER 

18' 


orm  .Vssoeiation 


Large  Six«  Boftk 


ORINGES 

Sunkiit,  392'] 


GRIPEFRUIT 

CmcKcIIj  Valley 


CARROTS 

Local.  Frcth  Top 


ECONOMY  CAP5 
Pit  af  12 


MODERN 
BEAUTY  and 
STYLING  plus 
OUTSTANDING 
VALUE 


LOCAL  LfTTUCt.  » 

large  heads  ^ 

HOTHOUSE  TOMATOES 
No.  I,  ib 


CANTALOUPE.  54‘s, 
e delicious  dessert 

LOCAL  GREEN  PEAS, 
fresh  picked,  fb 


MINCCD  CLAMS 
16  at  iw 


MOT  WATfl 
90TTLES 


REMEDIES  DEPT  SPECIALS 


(acill; 

Claiaitng  Tntan 


MASON  CAPS 
Wd«  Maaik 


Pr'>er«fla  Klraham  Bruce.  Van- 
couver. laciimea,  Cbariea  Hpenrer. 
Kamloops,  administration.  Bob  Tor- 
rance. West  Vancouver  advlMiry. 
Mm  Marjone  Smith.  U3  C 
Theme  for  the  conference  centrgd 
on  program  and  feaderahtp  in  a com- 
munity centre:  considering  all  ages 
and  til  group*  In  a communur 
Communtiy  centres  should  be  a 
replica  of  a demncralJc  society  with- 
Fluabeth  Thomas. 


NUB!RN'BKRG.  Germans  July  2 
(4*.  Hiller  • frtrmer  rhaufteur.  Hant 
Kempa.  todav  testified  he  saw  the 
German  leader  lying  dead  In  the 
Reichachanceilerrtm^Tmfhi  of  April 
10.  1945.  ai>d  also  helped  carry'  Eva 
Brauns  body  mitAlde  for  cremation 
Kempka  also  ihid  the  Interns- 
tlonaf  MHuarv  Tribunal  hr  xsw 
Martin  Bormann  mlMint  aide  of 
the  Fuehrer  who  i»  on  trial  In  ah- 
kjj.UA.  blasted  bv  a hamoka  vhrll 
with  auch  (orre  that  it  *aa  tmprw- 
Kible, for  him  lo  be  alive  cither 


GlLUrTf  TICK  lAZO« 
«M«k  $ Ctllciie  litgei 


LIQUID  PETROLATUM 


* EN01  FRUIT  SALT, 


V Hnlf  Virirti  flr- 
• <trnrd  to  nifr’  ihv 
needK-otev^rv  home 
Pf>.  trofTi 


MIAITM  SAITS 
14  af  t»i>  -- 
RADOX  FOOT 


f HYDROOCN  PEROXIDE 
Sal  a(  . 16  »t 
t MINORA  RAZOR  9 


MASON  JAU 

MevHi 


RIAMS 


lAYirS  ASPIRIN 
kartfr  at  100 


IPSOm  salts. 

S %t 

DAD'S  OGAIETTE  • 
2IPE  TOIACCO  ptf 
OUNHILL  CIGARETTES,  kai  a>  SO  iOc  Ta 


in  » cr>mimjrmy, 

^perisl  lecturer  in  group  work  at 
UBC.  «TS*ed 


SMOKING  PIPES. 


Anli-Vivisfctionisls 


Jewi.sh  Youths 
j Shown  Mercy 


Reyierx  Ne«a  Agenry  reponej 
from  Jerusalem  that  four  houri 


Yagur  In  secret  ammuniUon  cham* 
ber» 

With  on.;,  i.slf  the  area  n(  -ilre 
•eOlemenf  explored  jg  cprhc*  of 
armr  havz  b^n  dUroeered  wo  fa/, 
the  aYmy  aald  lYoopt  were  explor- 
ing the  area  wHh  mine,  detectors, 
buttdoaera.  and  pneumaUc  dnlli 


hrre  pif.  r «nurj^rn  afr*-ear- 
•*’*mf<yrt  nNlequaliiv  <»•  rnn- 
ta|'r»tr»  ifan’avk  amT  rep, 
ct*V.rv  Mnitern  and  perm'l 


NO\S  PISTT  NYH) 


fdlnlKi  and  ignorant  reaar>ru  given 
for  tha  necessity  »»f  anlma)' etperi- 
mematton  of  every  kind  have  been 
condemned  by  Miw«  Lmd-a(-Ha(^b) 
of  Umdnn.  ft  aria  reportad  at  a 
reoeni  meeting  of  the  Vktorta  AhU- 
•Vlvlaeclkm,  Society 

She  Is  a member  of  the  local 
society  and  is  a medicaJ  student 
' War, ' she  added,  "had  aet  back 


i Gen  Cunningham's  announce- 


ment the  Jewish  underground  radio. 


CJVI 

Tonight 


Voice  of  FIghUDg  Zwn.  " brood 


Kl.OOK 


vaai  a report  that  Uuoe  kidnapped 
Bmiah  oOeera  h^  as  hootages  for 
the  condemned  BerTorJats  would  be 


Salmon  Ijanded 

AppraUmatcly  4.4M  pounda  of 
salmon  were  brooght  lo  Vtetorlo  m 
hatclKs  of  the  Kam.  owned  by  Carl 
F^riahd.  and  the  Amareue. 
owned  by  H.  Wav  Kam  unloaded 
abwji  l.bw  fvmnd*  The  ftsb  wsfw 
brougm  M »C  Parkera  Ud  from 
ttaa  Waat  Ooaai. 


Meanwhile,  the  BrlUah  Anm  an- 
nouikccd  dlBODvery  of  rUoe  new 
caches  of  munitleoe  la  ■ faatasU,: 
uqdertraiind  aramal  at  the  Jewish 
village  of  Mcaheq  Yagur 
Auihontiaa  $o^i  (hey  had  un- 
earthed iftoTP  tfan  <D9n  grenadet. 

200  mnnar  ,ponhs  IM  rMW.  4« 
piatnl*  thOttaatuM  of  rooods  «f 
saimuasuan  of  all  tvpe«  and  B>9 
pouoda  of  agioMrea  ot  Meabaq 


STANDARD 


BUTTER 

ALBERTA,  lb 
FRASER  VALLEY.  Ib 
COWICHAN.  Ib 

lip 
1 1«- 

CfiAt  A* 

■•Vm  Uf«t.  f«i 

40' 

-THE  DAILY  COLONIST 


VICTORIA.  B.C..  THU  RSDAY.  ,!LLV  4. 1946 


ff  'est  Coast  Road 

rruUi  U KtiUy 


-You  ought-a 

RACKtT  — VOU'RET 
OROKE  AMO  PUMCH 
ORUMK— Go®®"**  ) 
^ A UO&  ' 


\ Ourlnft  xe^t  deUtemuons, 
lamoQf  other  thlnsa  the  Aj«ocUted 
Boerda  of  Tredf  of  Vtocouvrr 
Mlend  had  tomethinf  to  aay  about 
the  devftopmenl  of  the  Weat  cditai 
of  the  laland  and  the  building  of 
a road  linking  the  Albrmi*  with 
Uctuetet  and  Toflno 


Craau,  an  ugly  Geiman 


»OTd. 

itneaoa  an  umtauon  or  aubautute  for 
I the  genuine  article,  aiwt  Uipiiea 
aometlung  of  inferior  Quaiily  . . 
dynlhetlr  rubber  tire*  may  laat 
longer  than  thoae  of  natural  rubber. 
If  inanufarturVr*  clalma  arc  true, 
but  they  do  not  puaaeaa  the  aame 
I r«*»liency  wr  ’ bouiu.-e“  aa  Ulcx 
National  radio  program*  *eie 
[of  tar  better  quality  before  the  air. 
and  the  accompanying  commercial 
I announcefnenu  were  not  long 
and  obnojuouA  M,lk  aoid  to- 

dav  ta  not  aa  rich  m butierfat  a.% 
that  of  iBSg  Shoe  *olpe  and 

upper*  do  not  wrat  a*  long  aa 
formerly,  probably  due  lo  nteihoda 
of  tanning  Dr>  flr  mlllanod 

U generally  diluted  with  hemlock 


According  .to 
prtM  report*,  the  delegalea  from 
vanou*  groupa  favored  carrying  out 
thta  particular  project,  now  hmg 
uvei^ue. 

Potne  yean  ago.  a*  most  people 
later ea led  tn  the  development  of 
Vancouver  laland  will  remember. 
ToAno  waa  much  touted  aa  the 


SiJiniiirr  School 

It  i*  bitK  to  kHooI  ibcw  days  tor  the 
(rachm  of  nmish  Cohimbia.  ac  they  fl<xk  to 
Victoria  to  resume  ibe  rolr  of  student  at  the 
Provimial  Summer  School  Some  l.OOO 
registrations  have  hem  made  for  the  thirty- 
third  annual  session.  Which  opened  this  week 
m the  buildings  of  the  Victoria  High  School. 
A commentary  on  the  value  placed  on  the 
courses  offered  and  the  established  reputation 
of  the  Slimmer  School  is  the  number  of 
teacher-itudenu  attending  from  other  prov- 
inces  and  from  the  United  States. 

Some  46  instructors  will  conduct  a variety 
of  courses,  all  enabling  the  teachers  to  enrich 
the  knowledge  which  in  turn  they  will  pass 
on  to  their  own  students  when  the  general 
school  term  opens  again  m Septenjbef.  The' 
pursuit  of  learning  « an  excellent  thing,  aod 
when  It  IS  moved  by  a desire  ro  improve  one  s 
standing  in  a chosen  profession.  And  thereby" 
increase  the  value  of  the  contribution  to  be 
made  in  the  cduiation  of  others,  it  redounds 
to  the  credit  of  those  who  underiake  u The 
Summer  School  has  been  conspicuously  suc- 
cessful through  the  years.  anjJ  it  speaks  much 
for  the  industry  and  ambition  of  the  teachers 
of“this  pros’ince  that  they  take  advantage  in 


bi«ftf«  do  nm  k^p  rdge*  g* 

• ell.gA  the  prewai  varirty 

Nwlr  are  of  softer  steel  ludging  bv 
the  way  the  head*  and  shanks  bend 
when  rniering  «i<k]  There 

does  ndl  seem  to  be  the  same  power 
nor  milesgr  ir  ga*i>liiie,  aud  luhri- 
caung  oil  appears  to  have  leu  body 

• . . Tam  of  mens  shirt*  s^  cut 
too  short,  Alervea  are  sklmpv,  but- 
ton* fall  off  loo  eaaUy.  antTibme 
marked  16 ’»  often  measure  only  I# 
inches  around  the  collar 

Men  s sock*  shrink  far  too  mucli 
• . The  legs  ot  men’s  linusera 
are  too  narrow  and  pocket*  are  not 
deep  enough.  Men  wtlh  big  hands 
ftnd  it  almost  impossible  to  grope 
for  handkerrhiefs  and  walleU  . 

Some  strange  cloth  being  used  for 
mens  autts  keeps  lu  crease  for  le«* 
than  a week,  and  when  moistened 
by  rain  Immediately  a**umes  the 
ehape  of  a flour  sack  . . Borne 
replaceroeui  part*  for  aulomobUew 


and  the  Canadian  Government  were 
jointly  making  to  attract  ihe  tour- 
ist, always  wllUng  to  spend  hte  hoU- 
day  dollar  wherever  there  u a poa- 
albllUy  of  getting  a new  thrUl 
A*  the  Orest  War  of  191UU  in- 
terfered with  the  Vancouver  Island 
development 


program  which  was  j 
j underway  in  the  years  Immediate-  I 
jly  preceding  iu  outbreak,  the  World  j 
j War  of  1M8-46  will  very  likely  have  i 


I War  of  1M8-46 

I repercussions  equally  as  hurtful,  or 
^ore  ap^^  for  some  lime  to  r^e 
Whether  Toflno  would  have  been 
the  terminus  of  tlie  Trans-Canada 
Highway  today  had  the  Nazis  not 
marched  in  1939  must  be  left  to 
conjecture  at  the  moment,  ft  is  a 
fact,  nevertheless,  that  such  a road 
would  open  a olavaround  ar**  r,t 


EXPERT  ADVICE  NEEDED 


RoyaJ  Society  Is  Premier  Scientific  .Academy 


is  as  Important  to  our  economy  aa 
tta  advocatea  claim  It  i* 

MtCH  TO  OFFER  TOtRlnT 

W*ri  or  no  wars,  Vashuiuvec 
toland  u not  likely  to  change  its 
natural  lovellnew*  in  any  part. 
Erom  one  end  to  the  other  It  has 
something  scenically  different  m 
offer  the  holiday-maker  This  fact 
ha*  probably  retarded  lu  develop- 
ment considerably  m peacetime 
years,  the  improvement  of  existing 
roads  being  apparently  a -must” 


PenrfJ 


leads  are  jieHher 


Ijfge  numbers  of  the  courses  offered 

Interesting  cxtra-ci^rricular  events  sched- 
uled during  the  period  of  the  Summer  School 
provide  * tultursi  background  for  the  more 
mundane  senes  of  lessons,  and  enable  tcachcr- 
studcnis  as  well  as  the  general  oublic  to  emnv 


By  J CAMERON  HANNAH 
LONDON.-NeatkJOO  sear*  a 


Galileo,  who  was  hailed  before  the 
dreaded  Inquisition  for  hu  beliefs, 
and  Britain’s  John  Flamsteed  *who 
first  made  a map  of  the  stars  for  Uie 
benefit  of  navigators  at  sca>.  Ed- 
mund  Halley  'who  gave  his  name 
to  the  great  cornel  >.  snd  Isaac 
Newum«^ probably  the  most  Ulus- 
irlous  name  In  the  hutory  of  Bril- 
uh  science,  whose  lercenicruiry  the 
Royal  Society  celebrates  in  July. 
1946. 

Today  s president  of  the  Royal 
Society  u Sir  Robin  Robinson, 
member  of  many  academies  and 
sciemiflc  jjocirties  and  son  of  a 


strong  as  formerly  Eleein 

light  globes  bum  out  far  to*  f**i, 

Dii'idf^iul  Pa  yawnt 
Show  SUfiht  Drop 

TOROierx),  JuJv  3.— Olvtden 


BUI  i.;iiariaa  ii  realised  the  prac- 
tical value  of  science  It  was  he 
WKo  commissioned  John  Flamsteed 
to  prepare  a chart  of  the  sure  for 
the  use  of  marine  navigators  and 
who  granted  a charter  for  the 
building  of  Greenwich  OtMervaiory 
with  Plamaieed  as  the  first  As- 
tronomer Royal. 

Lster.  the  famous  voyage  of  Cap- 
tain Cook  in  live  Endeavor  was 
undertaken  ai  the  losUnce  of  the 
RoyaJ  Society,  particularly  for  the 
accurate  determination  of  the 
tranatt  of  Venus.  This  expedition 


BackioJlfallli 


I he  people  of. this  city  will  rejoice  with 
the  parents  of  Janet  whom  the  generosity 
of  ciM/ens  enabled  to  undergo  a life-saving 
upcraiipn  in  Baltimore,  that  this  young  girl 
has  come  through  her  ordeal  and  is  back  again 
In  Victoria,  C.are  still  has  to  be  her  portion 
until  she  attains  a lull  measure  of  strength, 
but  the  operation  is  reported  to  have  been 
suiiessliil  and  soon  Janet  ’ will  be  able  to 
en^oT  thr -normal,  happy  childhood  that  we 
like  to  think  IS  the  birthright  of  all  girls 
and  hoys 

If  was  a splendid  gesture  on  the  part  of 
rhe  l.ions  Club  to  sponsor  the  fund  that  made 
It  poisible  for  Janet”  to  regain  health  and 
strength  I he  efforts  of  those  who  under- 
took the  obligation  have  been  amply  repaid 
by  the  success  attending  the  operation,  and 
ibiwc  uti/.cns  who  contributed  to  this  worthy 
object  have  the  knowledge  of  a good,  deed 
timely  and  happily  done  The  thought  of 
this  young  girl  at  school  or  play,  henceforth 
enjoying  iIk  same  unrestricted  freedom  rrf- 
action  as  her  playmates,  will  be  a source  of 
quiet  satisfaction  to  all'V'ictorians 


Aiijrlo-Ameriran  (Ja.^h 

ForecaNl  S iih  Kiivsia 

Cla*h  brtwTcn  ih«*  Ru*.>i*ji  Ntid 
Uie  Angta-Am^rlran  loinrpunn*  of 
demoerweir* 


. a chance  * Not  a hope  in  the 
world  ” So  said  the  weather  bureau  and  its 
official  forecasts  for  Dominion  Day  m the 
Cireater  Victoria  area.  Yet.  strange  as  that 
was.  Dominion  Day  turned  out  to  be  one  of 
the  clearest,  sunniest  and  finest  days  Victoria 
has  known  this  year  lens  oI  thousands  of 
people  enjoyed  themselves  on  day-long  out- 
ings. T he  predicted  overcast  skies  were  not 
anywhere  in  evidence  I be  foretold  ram  did 
not  come.  Whacever  the  two  low  pressure 
areas  were  supposed  to^e  doing  about  jt; 
they  did  not  do  it  over  Victoria  kor  lhat 
sample  day.  m short,  the  weather  bureau  teas 
ne»t  97  per  cent  right,  bur  lOO  per  cent 
wrong  ■ — 

One  wonders  how  long  ihi.s  state  of  affairs 
is  to  be  allowed  to  continue.'  Dav  Av  rfsv 


piedlrted  hr  rw 
ya*l«rd*>  by  H*iold  t *<t- 

reiwp'  «f  Brituh-I*r*H  Wt>rld  FVd- 
prwtion  in  EriKUnd.  whi.  u on  x 
ihrer-monih  iecturr  inur  <d  Can- 
ada and  the  IfnJtrrt  Sinu** 

HU  lour  invoivr-*  \rvtun*  and 
i oiuuHaiionA  with  Bmuh  - UiwH 
I leader*  on  thu  conilnem  in  Can- 
ada he  1*  Ihe  irueai  nf  Rrv  E J, 
Spiingeti,  Dominion  commusioner. 

Britain  and  America  must  learn 
to  put  neeefcMiy  before  luxurs,  he 
Mid.  urging  epeedy  relief  r..,  'tj„ 
Forld  * hungry  He  *poke  • •„ 

at  First  Bapiuf  Church  ^:i 

speak  again  today. 


The  17ih  century  which  *aw  the 
birth  of  the  Royal  Society,  it  must 
be  remembered,  was  an  age  which 
also  received  the  full  impact  of  the 
work  of  such  glanu  as  Italy* 


The  Austrian*  *peak,  wrile  and 
j read  German,  but  they  are  quite 
unlike  the  German  people.  They 
I are  dark,  mnatly  small,  very  cbeer- 
|ful  and  happy-go-lucky  who  Uve 
I from  day  to  day,  work  and  enjoy 
thenuelvea  and  make  Oie  most  of 
life  They  are  mo*i  hoapiuble  and 
would  share  their  last  bit  wnth  a 
stranger.  Everybody  who  has  been 
to  Austria  m the  happy  days  before 
1914,  when  the  downfall  of  their 
country  began.  wUl  never  forget  the 
chann  of  the  Austrian  people.  It 
was  a proverb  in  a rather  rough  and 
otherwise  warlike  middle  eastern 
Europe  even  in  thoiM  far-off  daya. 

I have  already  twice  wmun  to 


INFLATION  NO  CT.  Rf 
Sir,  -n»e  current  strikes  for  higtier 
wage*  can  only  result  tn  further 
Uiflatlon.  followed  by  disastrous  de- 
ftition,  «*  in  1939  Canadas  con- 
imuing  prosperity  depends  on  the 
growth  of  her  export  trade  A^e  can- 
not compete  In  foreign  markets  if 
the  present  spiral  of  inflation  con- 
tinue.*. a.c  all  ectMiomic  hBtory 


No  Iruol  10  la 
oscoat  o«or  ta 
•4ilr*u  or  (ho 
-Si.  a*  ticisUfo. 


I*  MllW  •ID  M <MOriO* 
)•  eropti  tifttstu/o  sns 
•nior,  rule  Mami 

Ha  tsuer  inoui*  «tro*d 
iBiib  OaaelietM*  corro- 
•t  00  ftturaoe 


^ nlifi  Hntiou  (. 


on pons 

Butler-Noa  Ri  lo  Rlj.  inclusive 
Meat— ?#0*.  mm  to  M44.  infhistve 
•»ug*r-Nos  81  to  821.  Inclusive 
Note  fiuear  coupon*  valid  July  4 
include  fUial  alJotmem  of  ranning 
sugar  for  1946 


IN  AI  STRIA  NOW 
Sir.-wm  anybody  who  U able  to 
write  in  German  plefse  write  an 
occasional  letter  to  some  of  the 
dcatltuu  people  in  Austria?  The 


.Spfii  in  Pashing 

A msn  who  tcH*  out  his  country  u not*  a 
martyr,  but  a fool  He  exchanges  whatever 
nwiy  be  hts  satisfaction  of  the  moment  lor  a 
lifetime  of  oJium.  The  intent  to  betray  is 
not  recallable  Once  it  is  evidcnifd.  the 
whole  man  is  in  doubt  and  to  the  end  of  his 
days  Martyrs  are  not  built  of  such  stuff. 


economic 

proves  European  shipyards  are  al- 
ready working  on  foreign  order*  at 
a 00*1  per  ion.  two-third*  of  Cana- 
dian cusi  Irveu.  and  ihi*  dlsrrepancy 
will  Increase  a*  soon  a*  Oenruny. 
France  and  Italy  get  Into  produc- 
tion. and  Canadian  yard*  wlU  tw 
all  competitive  order*  South  Amer- 
ica ha*  recently  given  orders  for 
146  ships  of  more  than  10,000  tons 
each  to  Great  Britain 
Mining  ta  our  greatest  lndu»iry. 
but  moat  of  our  mine*  are  low 
grade,  ihe  high  grade  ones  ere  few 
and  small  Moei  of  our.  ore  grade* 
leas  than  *6  per  ton,  and  the  sver- 


€$  at  kirtona 

JLLT 

’limr  H 1 1 imv  H • ri«i« 
H SI  ei  H W e>  M M 
} » > le  je  41 ) 

l M t I II  II  R S IQ  IS 
) >1  r I II  IS  1 4}l  M 

iM  M s*e  rsiitp 
> »a  »>■  I IS  t i;{j 

» »r  J r 


Orraiitliind 

U hfrr  sunlfyt  nvert,  iccfp 
/ h(ir  a'OL’es  info  the  derp. 
She  s/erps  j chdtnwd 
Au'ahe  hn  nrH 
f.cd  by  0 *inq/f  xiar 
She  tame  trnm  icry  tar 
I o see*  in  here  thadbu  x nre 
Her  p^ntxam  Int  . . . 


uie  mind  u almost  a*  Important  as 
the  boqy.jDd  the  very  fact  of  get- 
ting a letter  from  Canada  and  know- 
ing that  their  unfortunaic  country 
1*  atm  remembered.  *Mms  to  bring 
*uch  grateful  thank*  from  0*^ew 
I have  written  to.  that- 1 feel  aimoaf 
overcome  to  be  thanked  for  ao  Utile 
I cannot  write  to  ss  people  myaelf; 


^fsf.  rtfii.  a perl  ft t rest 
Sherf  oi’ff  bfou’  and  hrutd 
Her  tace  a toitard  the  a'eJf, 
The  purple  land 
^hr  rannoT  tee  the  oratn 
Htpchina  on.  hilt  and  plem 
.S6e-Cfmnof  feel  the 


.UUP,  |,vr  up  aa  i have  my  work 
to  do  and  very  litUe  Ume  bealdea 
It  almost  breaks  my  heafV  to  dlsap- 
these  poor  people  Mease  do 
help.  Telephone-  O 1090 

MARGARET  DRAKE 
1237  8t.  David  Street.  Victoria.  B C. 

Juna-St.  1944. 


JapanrAr  Minrs 

1 he  Royal  CanaUun  Navy  * warning  that 
Japanew  mine*  are  being  »wept  by  tides  to  the 
Pacific  Coast  is  a reminderthai  this  dangei 


could  be  built  with  some  considers- 
Mon  fnr  the^tUement  oMhe  lends 
M would  reach 


Th*  .low  k,t»A  !•  eseitte 
Ih*  IM«h  M*n<lMp  *•«« 
Me*  14  M.in  frM)  nwi 

nighi  TVir  l»t  fw 

Si‘ii>>tul*h  hista  fr»i 

b^inki  |«  >K»  h 

rft*9  tf  r«>u  'pn'iru.'iMO*  «« 
Ins  iiitiM  ,iw  tngh  • 


on  Ihe  Pacific  .nide 
Covered  wlUl  brush,  thousands  of 
acre*  which  could  be  handily 
Cleared  with  machinery  and  modern 
m*ih^  would  probably  atUact 
*eU4enr  This  land  nr  a large  por- 
Uon  of  It.  surveyed  in  the  nlne- 
Mos  and  the  reporu  of  the  land 
surveyor*  did  no4  say  it  wu  no 
good  Far  from  tl  Thoee  reports 
can  still  be  seen  in  «he*  proceedlnipi 
of  ih*  British  Columbia  Legislaiurea 
of  day*  gone  b> 


f«llO 


rous 

Irgacy  of  war  wprcsentv  a menace  to  ihipping 
that  will  for  vomc  nme  to  come 

Some  of  these  mines  tiave  been  found  m 
Rrinib  Columbia  warm. 


I^r.lf,  rest  foreiermore 
I 'pan  ffy  moxiy  xhCfr; 
f^r\t  rext  ot  the  hear  I x fnre 
Till  fioTf  thall  eeoir 
Sleep  that  no  pam  thall  wake 


GIRLS*  FIFE  BAND 

Sir— The  following  i<  a cop 
letter  recelv*d  by  the  Jolly 
Resiaurani  In  Portland  <whe 
Victoria  Girls’  Pipf  Band  pli 
couple  of  time*  while  they  w 
Portland  for  ihe  Portland 
Faallral. 

June  6. 


tX^NDON 


V'  Nine  rrrjr^Kllla 
egg*  *mv*d  ai  Ihe  Zoo  from  Wrst 
Afrir*  Attempt*  w«l  be  mkde  to 
hatch  them 


ranging  from  the 
Qufffl  OiarloiN*  lo  United  States  boun- 
diry.  Prolonged  corroaion  by  wa  water,  the 
navy  points  out.  acta  on  the  mooring  wires  of 
the  bombs,  and  more  and  more  of  them  are 
expected  to  brtak  looae  and  be  carried  across 
the  Pacific  to  shores  adjacent  to  this  area 
In  all.  about  a million  mines  were  laid  in 
ibe  Seven  Sea*  by  the  Allied  and  Axis  powrrs 
during  the  war  The  British  Admiralty  ha* 
launched  a wideipre^d  program  of  mine 
sweeping  m known  minefields.  There  ate 
iDll  bmidrrda  of  tbbuiarxli  ot  mines  to  be 
dntroyed  or  made  harmless  to  shipping,  and 
the  task  ii  expected  to  excopy  another  two 
year*  at  least.  Even  when  the  identified  fields 
have  been  cleared,  there  wUt  always  be  the 
danger  that  mines  have  drifted  to  other  areas 
or  havr  escaped  destruction,  and  no  doubt  for 
yeara  to  come  the  possibility  of  marine 
mishap  through  thU  cause  wUI  CKiii  The 


Wat*r  u i|ghi*r  ip  th*  w>lMt  oc 
icc  sutr  than  it  Is  In  IU  liquid  «iaU 


^M7^f  that  nn  morn  ehali- break 
r til  fuu  thall  Oi.'trtake 
Tfo  fvr^rcf 


TK  EyTY-mF.  YKAHS  AC.O 

TH»  D*..-  c»-*n...  «r  4 H7I 

tea  W..4T  RMunlnn  The  0>ur>rll  laat  lUghr  re»rriH  the  nie* 
M Ih*  virtona  and  DIMrk*  Cmiao*  GardwU*  Awwi,iK„,^nJ 

CnaPCii  a<?#d  nn 

Wit«  CommlMVffMT  F M FrMtnn 


peart. 

C.ilRI&'IINA  Rmvhfri 


.Siinrijip  anri  Sunupt 

ivtr 

«r  *uef««4  an*  Mn**. 
H*A**r*  um$<  *1  VMiaru.  BC. 


Do  not  believe  those  who 


praise  you 

Latin  Proverb. 


’•  rtonmmctMlallon 


FIFTY  YEARS  ACO 

rt»m  TVw  Oauy  CwtawM  ^ f%it  4 lai 

^ City— Therw  w»t»  mort  Jhan  the  average 

rwvirOed  durlnq  4he  monthN>f  June,  mainly  due  t 
of  23  e<  the  victima  of  the  Pawn  EUkv  Brtdce  dlsa 
m the  month  otheialac  ahowa  X)  naniaxaa.  13  tairt 


Crush  out  the  infamous  thing 


BC  They  eeruinly  are  a featura 
attrartvm  far  our  wonderful  Ruae 
^•tival  Mr  and  Mrs  O D‘ 
Bmjth  3323  NR  43rd  Avmur.  Port- 


Life  I*  a dream. — CALDERON 


PolitencM  ha«  been  well  defined  as  benrvo 


SEVEISTY.FIVE  YEARS  ACO 

TW  DaWr  tmwa  C*Wp.«4«  ml  Mr  A tin 
Th#  Fwtet- Round  Biramer  A lelefram  from  n49inp«#  last  er* 
mn*  sUiM  ihei  the  Meamer  OtvmpM  ha*  ba»n  anid  tad  that  tK 
aUaa  Ar\der«on  will  (or  the  prweiw  take  hev  place 


Macaulay 


I akc  awat-ehe  tword— ^-natft 
iihout  It. — BULWEirtYTTOS 


VKWfM.  a 


®be  SaUiMCpUniBf 

kitabluhcii  laU 

Ik*  ColonRi  Prwtraa  *im1  P«W.*hmg  Comp«i*^ 
Limiicd  Lwbilttv 

. SobscriptiOB  Haiti  by  Qny  CarrKft 



Subtenphon  Raiti  by  Uaih 
s o Canada.  Britisb  Empire.  United  Statca.  Mexico: 

$8.00 

titliihV."': 

yj  , All  Qther  Countnes: 

Vearlv  

Monthly  - — ..  j yj 

Alt  iubicriplioni  payable  in  advance.  Mail  sub- 
scriber* ahould  make  all  remittances  direct  to 
Tlie  Daily  Coloilisi. 

1211  Rraad  Street.  Victoria.  BC 
SubseriUrs  in  ordering  change  ol  address  should 
ba  particuUf  to  give  both  old  snd  new  addressee 

Mil  Anolior 

While  the  domestic  polities  ol  the  Dniied 
States  are  a mxtter  for  AmcriLan  decision,  it  is 
only  natural  that  Canadians  will  regard  with 
some  concern  rhe  dropping  of  price  control  ! 
machinery  south  of  the  border  in  one  main 
sweep  With  all  of  ns  faults  and  some  un- 
doubted abuses,  price-  control  was  a sheet 
anchor  m stormy  weather  It  helped  this 
continent,  as  a whole,  to  weather  the  cross 
wind*  which  blew  strongly  enough  m the 
war  I wake  and  which  have  not  abated  inucji. 
Any  open  bow  to  Inflation  now  would  hurt 
every  country  in  the  new  world  k wiH  be 
hoped  sincerely  that  the  ending  of  rhe  O P A 
machinery  does  not  imply  abandonment  of 
•II  measure  of  control  over  the  price  structure. 

Three  human  forces,  in  Canada,  are  oper- 
ating now  towards  inflation.  C^vernance. 
at  the  top,  seems  to  be  pushing  control  ceil- 
rngs  up  on  this,  that  and  the  other  com- 
modity— witness  the  two-cent  jump  in  the 
price  of  meat.  Labor  is  pressing  it*  wartime 
gams  in  rhe  postwar  period  of  flux  Industry 
is  responding  by  growing  manezuvre  towards 
reciprocal  price  increases  I hcse  factors  to-  | 
gethcf  form  the  spiral  out  of  which  inflation  I 
can  grow.  If  to  that  i*  added  anything  in  the 
nature  of  governmental  canction,  wittingly 
or  inadvertently,  furl  would  be  placed  on  the 
fire  at  its  source 

No  matter  in  what  language  ii  is  said,  in-- 
flaiion  helps  none  1 he  day  by  day  beating 
down  of  the  sum  ol  what  the  dollar  will 
buy  robs  everyone.  leaves  every  home  the 
poorer  and  brings  distress  quickly  and. sorely 
to  countie**  underprivileged  people,  the  needy 
first  of  all.  I he  retreat  from  that  lies  in  the 
^ther  direction.  It  consists  in  holding  the 
to  a dollar's  ta.sk.  in  refusing  ro  be  out- 
traded in  little  matters  as  in  large  and  in 
joint  public  awareness  and  concern  over 
what  would  happen  if  inflation  won  This  is  ^ 
a strange  time  to  cast  sheet  anchors  awav  to  ; 
cut  holding  cables 


sea  mine,  unfortunately,  it  a war  wcapoir 
wheue  Iclhal  qualities  did  not  automatically 
cease  when  the  w ar  cpded. 

in  the  meantime.  Bryis)j  CfiIumbia.(oa*tal 
CHi/ens  will  do  well  to  heed  the  instructions 
of  rhe  R C.N.  Thtse  are  that  no  one  should 
go  near  a mine  if  it  i*  w-jsbed  ashore  in  these 
•teas.  The  type  so  far  found  in  local  waters 
are  spherical  in  shape,  w ith  Kveral  ‘ horn*  ' 
projecting  from  the  outer  shell,  and  they  may 
be  recognized  in  this  way.  Any  object 
thought  lo  be  a mine  should  be  left  alone,  and 
no  alicmpt  to  o\ove  k or  explode  it  should  be 
made  I ampenng  is.dangerous  1 he  proper 
thing  lo  do  1*  to  notify  naval  or  police 
authorities,  who  are  in  a position  to  have  the 
bomb  destroyed. 


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THE  DAII^Y  COLONIST.  VICTORI.V  B C..  THI  RSPAN  IL  IA  4.  I94ft 


TOCHItt^ 
ICUKITY 
TORACt  L' 


DICCON'S 

1200  Block  • Qo*U  Si 


merous  occft^toru  rec«nUy  on  ch«rf«o 
qI  Inloxicauoa.  »eQleiw«l  lo 
ten  (Uyi  in  j«U.  NUcutrote  Henry 
C JIall  HAriird  th«l  hr  mould  tm- 
(lo&f  k much  heavier  aenlenc*  4 thr 
woman  appeared  In  court  I'lam 


Running  Ilole-In-One  Contest  at  Carnival 


Trades  and  Labor  Council 
Seeks  A^d  Pension  Boost 


or  Violation 


VtcUirta  and  Olatxict  Trades  and 
Ijibor  Cmznni  at  tu  meeunc  last 
niKht  klrui  k a committee-  to  tnveett' 
gate  piiaelbmtiea  of  increaatof  the 
(dd  age  pension.  InformaUoB  will 
be  hought  from  penskmera  about 
hardships  worked  by  increased  cost 


demand.  Mr.  fUyment  Mid  Rea* 
etuUone  on  this  point  have  been 
sent  to  members  of  Parliament 

It  was  recommended  that  Aid 
H M Diggon  be  invited  to  give  the 
council  en  outline  of  hU  findingi 
on  the  public  ownenhlp  of  trana* 
portatlon. 

A letter  wiU  be  sefu  to  Mayor 
Percy  George  urging  a public  meet- 
ing for  dlscuaslon  of  public  owner- 
ship Council  sgain  ezidorsed  public 
ownership  with  the  same  or  better 
working  conditions  for  employees 


WiUiam  J.  Truunan,  operator  of 
the  Dominion  Cab.  837  Yalea  Street, 
was  fined  a totgU  of  130  with  the 
alternative  of  ten  days  in  }all  when 
he  was  convicted  In  city  police  court 
yeatefday  morning  en  rhargee  of 
violations  of  the  provincial  acts 
covering  wages  and  houra 
The  cbargM  stated  Trutman 
failed  to  furnish  each  employee  with 
a statement  of  wages,  hours  and 
pay  decluctlons  and  that  he  failed 
tn  advise  each  employee,  or  poet  a 
notice,  showlflg  the  hours  of  uprk 
established  under  the  act. 


Old  age  pension  question  wu 
brought  forward  by  Wtuiam  Mc- 
lisughllo.  of  Seafarers’  Iniemstional 
Union 

Harold  Thayer,  reporting  on  vet- 
erans’ labor  eonsultatlve  committee, 
said  that  all  members  of  the  com- 
mittee were  concerned  over  the 
rising  cost  of  living  Percy  Ray- 
moni  daali  with  the  recently-formed 
Canadian  Anti-Inflation  League, 
which  had  representatives  from  43 
organuaiuons.  including^  city’  coun- 
cil. Local  Council  of  Women,  par* 
rni-ieiicher».  church  groups,  vet- 
erans' orglmisatlons and  trade 
unions. 

Seeking  to  check  rising  living 
coats  which  were  working  hardship 
on  low*lnrotne  and  fixed-income 
groups,  the  league  urged  retention 
of  price  ceilings  until  supply  met 


II.  Youn"  Leads 
Gyro  Golf  (lontest 


H W,  Young,  owner  of  Cedar  Hill 
Golf  Club  and  winner  of  last  year’s 
Oyro  hole-ln-one  contest,  led  the 
field  again  last  night  with  a shot 
that  rolled  to  within  three  Inches  of 
the  pin.  He  was  making  his  bid  for 
first  prise,  a $350  Frigldalrr  which 
will  be.  awarded  at  the  fUval  night 
of  the  Oyro  seventh  annual  carnival. 
There  was  no  hole-ln-one  at  last 
night  s opening  contest. 

Fred  PuUard  placed  second  and 
taking  third  position  was  Mayor 
Percy  R George,  who  admitted  he 
was  an  amateur  and  thoroughly  un- 
familiar with  the  "royal  and  ancient 
game  ' 

A no  prise  Is  swarded  each  plsyer 
making  a hole-ln-one.  and  by  the 
number  of  participants  the  coveted 
prise  should  be  gained  by  some 
lucky  Victorian  tonight. 

Although  \he  carnival  crowd  could 
have  been  a lot  larger,  the  Oyro 
committee  said  opening  nights  as  a 
rule  did  not  draw  the  big  crowds 
However,  those  attending  had  a full 
everung  of  fun  and  games  and  the 
midway  barkers  were  kept  on  their 
inea.  ’Throwing -the  ha ae hall,  bmgo. 
roulette  and  many  other  games  of 
chance  were  featured.  * 

Saturday  night,  nyloru  and  i<>lf 
v^lis  Will  be  drawn  for.  Twelve  pairs 


DtSIGNKD  FOR  PKRFKCT  FORM 


Vice-President  Jack  Mercer,  Presi- 
dent Hart  Henderson  'reading 
Bobby  Jones'  advice  to  golfers  In 
"Weep  No  More,  You  Ouffersi”  and 
Secretary  BUI  Hudson  Grand  priu 
for  the  hole-in-one  contest  Is  a 
$850  Frlgldaire 


School.  Mayor  Percy  E George, 
pictured  In  the  centre  of  the  group, 
placed  third  last  night  In  the  open- 
ing round.  In  the  bark  row.  left  to 
right,  are  Art  Saunders.  Allen  Pen- 
dray.  Mayor  George.  Len  Holmes. 
Bud  Hocking.  Mark  Truman  and 
Pat  Dunn.  Sitting,  left  to  right. 


PICTURED  above  are  the  Oyro 
members  responsible  for  the 
heventh  annual  Gyro  Hole-ln-One 
Contest  in  aid  of  the  Queen  Alex- 
andra Solarium  being  staged  from 
Wednesday  to  Saturday  on  the 
grounds  (if  the  Central  Junior  Hgih 


SWIM 

SUITS 


was  an  arena  capable  of  sealing 
41.000  persons. 

With  Mr.  Hagar  at  the  convenuon 
were  Alderman  Harold  M Diggon 
and  Reeve  Walter  M Walker. 
Canadg*Vras  mentioned  constantly  at 
(he  convention,  it  was  reported 

Mr  Diggon  reported  on  the  uiiUal 
addreM  of  Hamilton  Holt,  president 
of  Kiwanu  International,  which 
dealt  with  various  current  problems 
and  how  Klwanlans  could,  be  of 
help. 

Alderman  J L W.-fUangion. 
chairman  of  the  ticket  sales  com- 
mittee for  the  Iiiirmauooal  Drgma 
PesUval.  asked  that  club  members 
support  the  event  and  said  Uckrts 
were  now  on  sale 


of  nylons  wUI  ^oe  given  away  to  six 
lucky  women,  and  for  Uic  gulf  en- 
thusiast one  dozen  postwar  natural 
rubber  golf  balls  will  be  first  pnse 
Proceeds  of  the  csmlval  will  go 
to  Queen  Alexandra  Solarium. 


Price  Increase 
Seen  for  Beef 


Smart  vtyling  >n  the  newest  aiiH 
malrna's  . . . the  ^eleiiion  • have  beci 
waiting  for  that1ndude>  trim  imt*  in  S!urk 
vkin,  Lavlex.  Jcr>ev  and  nthrr  ul..  . m a h'^ 
parade  oi  My  le^  The  I'T*  I'^r  sunning 

■s  a f»ir  ymi  t»-  r.»mr>x«e  ih< 

''C  auhna  ' slvlcd  irv  Caiih  rina  {r.r  vTu!'  »t 


Alarm  over  the  rumg  tost  of 
livuig.  and  its  probable  aflect  on  the 
heahh  standards  ^ the  average 
family,  was  expreaved  at  the  la.vt 
regular  meeUug  of  tha  Victoria 
Vetran-Labor  Consultative  Council 
It  wax  decided  to  secure  current 
Information  on  a mmtmum  subrte- 
tence  budget,  and  one  designed  to 


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3 Locations  In  All 


PRICE  RX.NC.K 


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FROM 


provide  an  adequate  standard  ’ of 
living  for  a family  of  four  as  detei- 
mined  by  the  medical  profeMloo 


FOR  YOUR  RADIO 
ACT  NOW 

DtRi.iiS  ta  hifh  funplr  u lu*  i» 

itir  lint  M t»il  Wt  *Ui  buv  r.ur 
r.difl  «ir  Mil  !•  I.r  yeij  HMiif  i*.  Ir 
»r  pnon*  ua  anS  «r  «IU  tail  and  rslut 
tt.  Act  SalMa  na«  lau  .rrtre 


Modern 
Sforc  for  the 
Modern  Woman 


A long-time  British  Columbia 
marine  pilol.  Capl  Percy  Shad- 
forth.^died  at  hb  home.  438  Dallas 
Road,  on  Monday.  Aged  $8.  he  had 
been  111  for  some  time. 

Hr  was  born  In  Durham.  England. 
Long  associated  with  Canadian  Pa- 
cific Coast  shlpR.  he  w*as  once  a 
whaling  ship  master  operating  out 
of  Victoria.  Hr  served  in  the  Royal 
Navy  during  the  Great  War  and  hb 
brother,  Lt  -^mdr  Hubert  Shad- 
forth,  perbhed  tn  the  sinking  of  the 
Spikenard  In  1943. 

Capt.  Shadforth  wax  master  of 
Ss.  Lonsdale  on  the  old  Canadlan- 
Mexlcan  Line 

Surviving  are  hU  widow:  one 
daughter.  Mrs.  R E Moss,  thret 
brothers  tn  England  and  nr>e  grand- 
Mm  Robert,  here.  Funeral  will  he 
held  St  I 30  pm.  tMay  from 
Hayward’s  BC.  Funeral  Chapel  with 
crematjon  at  Royal  Oak 


There  are  130.000  hairs  on  the 
head  of  sn  average  human  being 


T( ) .V  r.  K A Tt  • I,  A T I ( ) .\S  TO 

Darling^s  Pharmacy 

ON  THK  OVESlSU  ( U-  TUKIR 
NKW  STORF, 

Store  Alterjuinn^  *nd  Dteorations 


It’s  nice  and  useful 
too.  to  know  whose 
is  the  telephone  num- 
ber you  are  asked  to 
rail  Diggon’s  Nu- 
merical Telephone 
Book  tella  all.  1946 
edition  is  right  up  to 


Mwanians  ilea 
Of  Bie  \leelinc 


Denu  Hagar.  president  of  the 
Victoria  Klwanis  Club,  reported  on 
the  recent  KIwanb  International 
Convention  held  recently  at  Atlantic 
City  at  a meeting  of  the  local  club 
Tuesday  at  the  finpreax  Hotel 
There  are  ru>w  more  than  162,000 
members  In  Klwaiux,  he  reported. 
About  8,500  attended  the  convention, 
at  which  a number  of  dbUngubhrd 
men  and  women  were  guest  speak- 
efs.  Headquarters  of  the  convention 


mnOOVipM.  trUnS 

l.rS  .Utlfr, 


l,i\rr 

By  DR  J.  B WARREN 

f . KINJq/ 


The  Canada  Paint  & Contractmg  Co 


85 1 Cormorant  St 


The  liver  ui  called  the  king  of 
the  organs  bemuse  It  has  several 
Important  Jobs  to  do.  Borne  of 
'he.xe  are.  'S'  separati^  sugar  from 
the  blood  snd  stores  ir  within  its 
celb  for  uee  in  the  future,  >b'  re- 
moves xnltd  waxiex  and  pouonx 
from  the  blood  which  has  absorbed 
them  from  the  food  'c>  forms 
colorinc  matter  for  the  blood.  >d» 
ran  hold  » per  cent  of  all  the  blood 
of  the  body  a(  one  time  and  work 
.on  this  blood  ran  lose  about 
three-quarters  of  Its  cells  and  vet 
carry  on  lu  work  if  patient  b kepi 
on  a diei  of  milk  and  syrup 

.nr:(kir>1  hv  r«nM<ii^ktt<  |*.«f 
F».lor*i.  ln«  I 


- Darling's  Proudly  Present 

Another  "FRIENDLY  DRUG  STORE  ' si  Douglas  and -Pandora 
Beautifully  appointed,  brilliantly  lighted  and  completely  stocked, 
this  store  will  serve  another  disFrict  of  Victoria  in  the  same  cour- 
teous, efficient  and  professionally  correct  manner  as  in  our  mam 
store.  Fort  at  Broad 

We  have  been  able  to  undertake  this  new  venture  only  because  of 
your  support  and  approciabon  of  the  type  of  service  we  have  been 
able  to  render  the  public  of  our  city. 

We  THINK  our  new  location  is  good — we  know  that  our  new  store 
will  be  VERY  GOOD 

WE  AW  AIT  YOl  R AITROVAL 

Darling’s  Serve  You  Better 


rOSMETU  s 

We  are  agents  m Victoria 
for  many  internationally 
known  CosmetKS 
Dorothy  Gray.  B a r b a r a 
Gould,  Du  Barry,  Mai  Fac- 
tor, Yardley. 


WII.  BEAITY 

Chen  Yu,  Revlon,  Peggy 
Sage,  Cutes.  Bartiara  Gould, 
Dorothy  Gray. 


LIPSTH  KS  AM) 
lUM'GES 


PERU  MES 

Wa  have  now  or  will  have 
when  available  all  the  well- 
known  imported  perfumes. 
Caron.  Bellodgia,  Guerlam 
SKalimar.  Cety,  L'Aimant, 
Molinard,  Habantta,  Lekmg, 
Sirocco,  Chanel,  No.  5 and 
No.  22;  LcntHcric,  Tweed. 


Chen  Yu,  Revlon,  Lentheric, 
Lucien  Leiong,  Barbara 
Gould.  Richard  Hudnut,  Max 
Factor,  Don  Juan. 


fy's  Deef>- Bron  zed  Beam 
nil  I f)lease  hnhhy” 


lat’s  nghL*'  $aid  the  litdc  chef.  'Tf  your  hu.sband  doesn’t  agree  that 
t)y’s  Deep-Broevoed  Retos  are  tho-beti  he’s  ever  usted,  Libhy’a  will 
DOCBLE  YOUR  MONEY  BACK.  YAu  see,  we  at  Lihhy'g  have 
fected  aod  patented  a new  cooking  method  which  cook*  every  bean 
exactly  the  right  temperature.  It  deep-browns  them  clear 
. through  to  the  centre,  imparts  to  each  plump,  teodar 

bean  ita  full  share  of  rich,  aavoury  lomato  sauce 
them  a down-home  flavour  that's  irre- 
sistthle.  So  when  you  have  e hungry  husband  oo 
your  handk,  just  reach  for  a (in  of  Libby’s  Deep- 
^ Browned  Beans.  Heat  and  serre  them,  piping  hrst, 
in  lass  than  10  minutes 


TRI  SSES — BEI  IS 
ELASTIC  HOSIERY 


VITAMINS 

Wt  carry  complata  stocks  and  can  give  you 
service  on  any  of  Hie  standard  Vitamin 


We  carry  complete  stocks  of  Hus  type  of 
merchandise.  Our  expert  fitters  wtif  grve 
you  advice  and  tell  ycu  what  type  of  appli 
ance  you  need  When  Lastei  Hosiery  is 
again  available  w«  will  ha«e  complete 


preparations  by 


Parke  Davis  & Co.,  Sguibbs,  Froests,  Hor 
ntrs,  Ayersts,  Winthrops.  UptoHn,  Bur 
roughs  Wellcome,  British  Drug  House. 


PHONE  G3541 


J.  E.  PAINTER 


A SONS 


stocks 


RESISTERED 

PHARMACIST 


617  CORMORANT  STREET 


(,\VT  GOODS 

Our  stores  art  full  ot  many  artKies  whKh 
will  make  beautiful  gifts.  Ronion  Lighters, 
Kersttn  Pipes;  Waterman,  Parker  and  Rey- 
nolds Pens.  Leather  Goods,  Tedetry  Cases, 
Leather  Hold-Alls. 

All  Mcrchandne  of  the  HipKosI  QsialHy 
COME  IN  AND  BROWSE  AROUND 


RRlsn.E  (kOODS 


Hair  Brushes,  SHevtrs.  Nail  Scrubs, 


dish  that's  gtioreiKPod 


Bath  Brushes 


5UMMU  COTTAGU  — GARAGC5 
CHiCKIN  HOUSC5 
Cat  ta  laM 

laitractwa*  ta«  f«m.  Fnt 
3e«aa  Kaaan  xhI  l•ttl 
Kj*t  Oa«  Oats,  Sti  IvUt  R<x4t 

far  Um  Wi8  Sgg  t*f  CnA  Oalr 
aim  Fim  Ga*^  lwMN»e  Un 


W«  Mcciaftxa  » 8'atit  GawAi  hv  rl»«  «trW'«  $««t 
w«4cri 

LaaUaa'  . . Kartrana  . 9rae$rU<tK 
ViaaH  . . . SHaaMn  LaMjm 
GaeS  kmitaa  caaia  'VTtra  S%ana  tag  laaat  M*a 
w aaiantm.  va  vM 


h on  dvpy 
of  all  timos  in  our 

Priseri*tioa  Departneat 


gafia  aqaia  a*ai 

hawi  caMgtata  stacfci  f 


PROFESSIONAL  SERVICE 


Darling’s  Pharmacy,  Ltd 

FORT  AT  BROAD  — TWO  STORLN  — DOI  i.LAS  W V 


A.  H.  JACKSON 

frafaUrvataU  larlgwet 

tan  r$iAND  highway 


DEEP-BROWNED  BEANS 


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Impressive  Graduation  Ceremonies  Held  at  Royal  Roads  Yesterday 


Personal 


A numbrr-ol  lUruu  wtJt  held 
before  the  ball  at  Royal  Ruad;^  laat 
evening. 


and  among  tnoae  enter* 
laiuing  were  Mua  Anne  Peera  at 
the  home  of  her  parenU,  Mr.  aiui 
Mrs  W J R Peers.  4^  Nevpcui 
Avenue.  A no*)iaat  dluncr  party. 


, ...lined  by  Cadets  J.  Thompson  J 
NlrhoIU  and  C.  Ua^.  was  held  at 
the  Emprm  Hotel,  when  their 
gueau  were  Misses  Marie  Poley, 
Barbara  Holstead  and  Barbara 
Eflmger.  Another  dinner  party  held 
at  the  Empress  Hotel  wav  attended 
by  Misses  Gay  EUtlngton.  EUpeih 
Macdonald.  Pal  GreenhBI  and 
Cadets  Michael  Pttrgerald.  Ian  Mr- 
Gibbon  and  David  Atkinson 


Misa  PhyiUa  Tayler  U visiting 
friends  In  Victoria  and  Langford. 


MLss  ^lla  Kincks  and  Mi»s 
Kiieen  HinckA,  Langford,  are  in 
Vancouver  eo  nrate  to  Salmon  Inlet 


MIfu  Jhaephtne  Seabtooke,  of  Van* 
eouver.  is  tisltlng  her  father,  Mr.  I 
J.  Seabrooke.  Langford. 

Mus  KaUiletn  Randolph.  '$03 
Hereaard  Road,  has  returned  home 
by  atr  after  spenduig  three  weeks 
hoUduy  m Winnipeg. 


Mr*.  A Pinkerton,  Cook  Street 
has  returned  to  her  home  after 
spending  two  months  In  Ontario  and 
Detroit. 


MOWN  CAir  13. TS 


nCN  PhM» 

A gay  scene  at  Royal  Roads  yesterday  aiiernoon  as  the  crowd  moved  up  to  the  terrace  before  the  college  for 
tea  after  witnessing  the  colorful  ceremonies  held  on  the  parade  grounds. 


Midshipman  John  Ptshcr  ts  seen  above  with  hii  sitter,  Martha,  and  his 
mother.  Mrs.  Phillip  S.  Fisher  all  of  Montreal  They  were  on  hand  to 
sec  Midshipman  Fisher  win  first  class  honors. 


Mrs.  John  O Hart  arrived  from 
Winnipeg  on  Saturday  and  has 
uken  up  residence  at  330  Moss 


MOWN  AUICATOI  CALf. 
oaI»  •■til  le«  keel  13.TK 


Dom  in  ion  - Wide  In  terest 
In  ISaval  Ceremonies 


Muo  Ro.snuary  bhuiiahan.  Van* 
luuver.  u>  the  guest  of  Mim  Jean- 
neiif  Paterson  for  a week  at  Ihe 
hume  of  hex  parch':  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Gordon  B Paterson,  Beach  Drive. 


Fii.vt  Colquiu  Browuica  Pack  met 
rercntly  at  the  home  of  the  Brown 
Owl  Golden  hand  badges  Vrrr  pre- 
sented to  Mnrlone  Parvuus  and  Lvtla 
Rans'>m.  ptufirieno  of  kiut-. 


Mr  and  Mrs  Stewart  Robertson, 
imtf  -stm.  of  Vanronver.  wrrr 

amoni  the  out-of-town  guests  here 
in  attend  the  Orecn-Ruberlaon  wed- 
ding on  Saturday  evening 


fUJwards  Capl.  C.  D 


Hundreds  vt  paren-;  %i*d  giv'^  wiol  M. 


lers  went  to  Leila  -Raiisum.  .'ignal* 
lera,  Marlene  Parsom;  wriiert.  Flor- 
ence Sertmahav,  Maril>n  Scrim- 
shaw. Heath  Niven  ahd  Mxrguret 
Lavbuum  iCLTiied  their  Bruwnir 
piiui  FUai-vear  service  aura  were 
wnn  b\  MAl^  Kightly  and  Mm  gam 
Swenvon. 


frop)  ever)'  province  in  the  Dommlon 
thronged  the  beautiful  grounds  at 
Royal  Roads  Naval  College  to  watch 
the  impressive  and  rnlorfui  gradua- 
tion ceremonies 

BrllUanl  aunehine  flooded  Ui* 
parade  grounds  where  53  cadets  were 
inspected  and  preaeniatlons  to  honor 
sMjdenU  were  made  bv  Air  Vice- 
Marshal  J L Plant.  CBC 

A physical  training  display  wm 
performed  bv  the  cadeu  with 
marvelous  precuion  and  skill  for  ihe 
aperlaloia.  and  later  tea  was  served 
on  Ihe  terrace  overlooking  the  blue 
waters  of  Ihe  Straits 

Among  the  specially  invited  guests 
wrre  Rear  Admiral  V G.  Brodeur. 
CB  RCN.  and  Mrs.  Br«>deur. 
Capl  and  Mrs  W B Creery,  Mrs 
W McC  Hutchison  Mrs  W M 
Ogle,  Mrs  R P.  Welland.  Com- 
modore E Malnguy.  OBE. 

RC.N  . and  Mrs  Malnguy,  Capt.  V 
B Godfrey,  OBE,  and  Mrs  Ood- 
trev,  Capt  J.  C.  I Edwards,  CBE. 


Donald,  O B E . and  Mis  Donald. 
Brig  E C PloiT^BE.  DS.O.  and 
Mrs  Plow.  Air  Vice-Marshal  J.  I. 
Plant,  CBE.  and  Mrs  Plant.  Group 
Capl  E A McNab.  O.B£  . O F.C 
and  Mrs  McNab.  Bishop  U.  £.  Sex- 
ton and  Mrs  Bexton.  Bishop  J.  C. 
Cody.  Capt.  J.  M-  Grant  and  Mrs. 
Grant.  Chief  Justice  Gordon  Sloan 
and  Mrv.  Sloan,  Mayor  Percy  E 
George  and  Mrs  George,  Maj.-Oen. 
r P Worthington.  CB.  MC,  i ' 
Mrs.  Worthington  Brig  Preston 
and  Mrs.  Preston.  Ma}.-Oen  R O 
Alexander  and  Mrs.  Alexander.  Air 
Vice-Marshal  E T.  Cowley  and  Mr.v. 
Cowley.  Maj.-Oen  H P.  H Herii- 
berg  and  Mrs.  Hertzbrrg.  and  Group 
Capt  E L.  Wurtele  and  Mrs  Wur- 
tele 

Climaxing  the  ceremonies  was  the 
ball  for  cadets  and  their  friends  on 
Ihe  "qquarterdeek " of  the  cadet 
block,  held  In  the  evening  Capt. 
Wallace  B Creery.  CBi.  RCJ^. 
commanding  officer  of  the  college, 
and  Mrs  Creery.  received  the  guests. 


Mr  and  Mrs  A Hnadley  Mitchell 
With  their  small  smu.  David  and 
Rnice,  have  gone  up  to  Bhownigan 
Lake  where  they  will  spend  two 
months'  holiday  at  the  Summer 
home  of  Mrs  Mitchell's  parents,  Mr. 
nnd  Mrs  RumcU  B Horton. 


Tlie  Second  West  Victoria  Binwnie 
Pack,  of  Jame.s  Bay,  wrre  enteruined 
on  Pridav  afirmoon  bv  the  Naw 
I^eagur  nf  thr  I.OOE  Mi>  S. 
Mawcbley  represented  the  I O.D  K 
and  Tawny  Owl  Anne  Welch  was 
tn  charge.  aa.^w*d  by  Jnvre  Fen- 
wick. 


Major  H Cordon  Hughes.  RCE. 
Ollawa,  inspector  of  Vcleram'  Hos- 
pitals, la  Iterr  on  offirial  busineivs 
and  U the  giiesi  of  hia  mother,  Mn. 
H T Hughe.*.,  Quadia  Street  Hli 
.-on.  Alex  acrompamrd  him. 


1203  DOUGLAS 


The  amiual  picnic  nl  the  1st  Vic- 
toria Brownies,  schedul'd  to  lake 
place  on  Piiday  at  Cadlxiro  Uaj. 
was  held  iiuread  ui  the  Immr  of 
Mrs.  O.  Abraham.  Brown  Owi.  on 
account  of  the  rain  Brownir  Mnr- 
Inna  Wext  received  her  Golden  Bar 
Badge,  and  Marguerite  Oarduin 
and  PaUey  Madriy.  who  recently 
won  their  Golden  Hand  Badge,  bid 
farewell  ax  they  are  leaving  Die  Pack 
and  going  to  Guides  in  ihe  Autumn 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  C Matnwarmg 
returned  to  their  home  on  Rockland 
Avenue  on  Tuesday  after  attending 
the  national  ronvention  of  the  Ca- 
nadian EUectrlcai  Association  at 
Banff  They  were  away  two  weeks 
and  Also  stayed  at  Radium  Hot 
Springs 


.Mr  and  Mrs.  Harold  Poley,  of 
Vancouver,  arrived  in  Victoria  yes- 
terday aboard  their  yacht.  Kitten  F.. 
bringing  with  them  Mr.  Malcolm 
King  Returning  to  Ihe  Mainland 
today.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Foley  will  have 
aboard  Miia  Marie  Foley  and  Mim 
Barbara  Effinger. 


Cnien  . . , ih 
ultimate  Ml  beaut 
• nil  depend 
alahly. 


^eddinss 


and  Mr#  John  will  reside  at  Oak 
Bay 


PrizM.i  I'inff  livid 
At  ^4trfolk  Ihmsv 


JOHN— BERRELL 
At  8t  Mary#  Church  on' Thurs- 
day evening  a quiet  ceremony  wav 
performed  by  Archdeacon  A L de 
L Nunru  uniting  In  mama|'' 
Gwendoline  Muriel,  only  daughter 
of  Capl  an«l  Mrs  Ralph  Berreii. 
1AJ4  Mitchell  Street,  and  Kennetu 
Michell.  second  ton  of  the  late  Mr. 
Gforge  David  John,  of  Sidney.  VJ. 
In  the  absence  of  her  father,  tne 
bride  was  given  away  by  her  (mde. 
Mr  W A Wlllia.  and  wax  attired 
In  a becoming  grey  dressmaker  suit 
with  while  accesxnrles  and  orcnld 
corsage  Bhc  carried  a white  prayer 
book  Mrs  John  Bond  was  honorary 
matron  of  honor  Tha  brldaamatd. 
Miss  Phyllis  John,  wore  a roee  suit 
with  white  acceasortes  and  gardenia 
corsage.  Mr  David  John  was  best 
man  and  Mr  John  Bond  and  Mr 
Clifford  Bull  ushered  The  wedding 
music  waa  rendered  by  St  Mary's 
Choir  A reception  waa  held  at  the 
home  of  the  brtde'\  parents  After 
■ honeymoon  at  Ve.xuvlua  Bay.  for 
which  the  bride  donned  a magenta 
roal  over  her  wedding  ensemble.  Mi 


IDLER— ADKl.NK 
A pretty  wedding  was  solemnised 
at  Centennial  United  Church  on 
Saturday  afternoon  when  Alloe, 
eldest  daughter  of  Mr  and  Mrs. 
George  L Adklru.  30lb  Cook  Street 
exchanged  nuptial  vows  with  David 
Richard  Idler,  aon  of  Mr.  and  Mr* 
E Idler  Stevens  Street,  Vancouver, 
with  Rev  W R Aahworih  perform- 
ing Ihe  ceremony,  'nie  bride,  given 
in  marriage  by  her  father,  was 
radiant  In  a white  sharkskin  after- 
noon dr«M  worn  with  lone  white 
gloves,  calot  en  suite  and  a corsagti 
of  pink  raaebuds  Mias  Marjorie 
Adkins,  wearing  an  aqua  crepe 
afternoon  frock  with  bandeau  of 
flowers  In  her  hair  with  matching 
vriL  and  corsage  of  pink  carnation*, 
was  her  alxter'x  attendant  Mr.  Rex 
WUsou.  Vancouver,  was  the  best 
man.  Following  the  ceremony  a 
reception  wax  held  at  the  home  of 
the  bride’s  parents  where  Mr  E 
Bonfoy  proposed  the  loaxt.  Pnt  a 
honeymoon  at  'Rewtmore.  near 
Hope,  BC.  the  bride  wore  a moss- 
green  suit  with  brown  hat  and 


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$39.75 


Norfolk  Houxe  School  held  Ihe 
annual  prize  giving  tn  the  gymna- 
MUtn  on  Wednesday  afternoon.  Mrs 
D W A»kln.%.  headmiMre&r.  wiel- 
comed  parents  and  friends,  and  gave 
a report  of  the  school  activUtes  dur- 
ing the  year 

Pri74*x  and  awards  were  presented 
• » the  succexsful  pupils,  by  Mrs  J 
M Grant,  after  which  tea  wax 
served  Tlie  prues  were  awarded  lo 
Joyce  Buchanan,  form  prise,  who 
also  W'lii  the  Matriculation  Silence 
pruc.  Nancy  Grant.  Matriculation 
French  prUe,  Patricia  Lloyd.  Matrl- 
culatUm  English  prise  Diana  Lee. 
form  five,  upper  Enca  Pepler  form 
five.  lowTi  Shelia  Johnson  form 
four,  tipper  Elizabeth  Inwer.  form 
four,  lower.  Elizabeth  Creery.  form 
three,  Audrey  Rorktngham.  form 
iwci  Carolyn  Pauline  and  Anne 
Munday  won  the  hoVne  econfmurx 
phxm. 

The  U*ui-e  Young  Trophv  for 
'c!',.'ilar>hip  and  aihlrltr  . «n-  won 
by  Elualifth  RtUrwe-d  and  the 
llammund  Cup  for  meiit  went  lo 
NatMy  Oram  Kpee»al  pnrex  for 
consistent  effort  and  application 
were  wop  bv  Diane  ArniM>n  and 
Julie  C'lllar  Terrv  Castle  won  the 
senior  drill  cup  and  Carolyn  Pauline 
Won  the  junicr  drill  rup. 

The  Inier-hmixe  drill  njp  nnd 
M»tef-lM>UM*  hork^v  cup  were  won 
bv  Caixier,  the  inicr-house  lennu 
wn.*.  won  by  Wvmondham  and  Cui- 
Mer  on  a lie  A picture  awarded 'In 
an  ifiter-h«'ti*<-  art  competition  wx; 
bv  Wvmondhani 


Mue  Wmnilred  Tredaway  re- 
turned bv  plane  to  Toronto  last 
Sunday  after  spending  .several  weeks 
vLHiIng  her  parrnU.  Mr.  and  Mra. 
T Tredaway,  703  Ralph  Street  Miss 
Tredaway  wax  accompanied  lo  To- 
ronto by  Mlxx  Winmfred  Coull,  To- 
trrnto,  who  waa  her  gueat  at  her 
pare’nU'  homr.  . 


--RCN  flieut 

Midshipman  Alexander  ^ Titus,  of  Toronto,  who  was  recently  pro- 
moted. I*  seen  abpvc  with  his  parents.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  Tirus.  who  were 
on  hand  ro  ice  their  <on  graduate  along  with  51  cadets  from  Royal  Roads. 


Brilliant  diamond  wJilaire  . . 
fXMnpiemrnted  by  • iTeNintmil  at 
rare  modern  beauty. 


return  Mr  and  Mrs  H M Green 
will  make  their  home  in  Vancouver 


acofMories  Tlie  eouple  will  resume 
Ihcir  <itudiex  at  the  Univenuty  -of 
Bmlah  Columbia  upon  their  rriurn> 


(pflttUVS  JSvivs 

P I. A.  ANM'AI.  Mf.ETLNt 


Mr  and  Mrs  W J R Peers  en- 
tertained at  a dinner  party  Tuesday 
evening  m the  Union  Club  Tlieir 
gueaU  Included  Mr.  and  Mr.s  P 
WLxencr.  of  Toronto.  Mr.  and  Mrs 
e Titus,  of  Toronto.  Mrs.  E K. 
Mlnoar,  of  Port  Arthur.  Mn.  I. 
Lucas,  of  8a.skaUxin,  Mrs  P.  8 
Fuher,  of  Montreal,  and  Miss  Kath- 
leen Oorrie.  of  Vancouver. 


HARWIC  K— AMRI.f  R 
Uly  Ambler,  daughtei  irf  Mr  and 
Mrs.  J Ambler.' Calgan',  Alberta,  be- 
came the  bride  of  Bruce  Barwick.  son 
of  Mrs  J Barwick,  1117  Balmoral 
Rnad  and  iKe  late  Mr.  Barwick, 
on  June  35  In  St  Barnaba.*  Church. 
Rev  ?:  R Munn  nfflriaiid  The 

bride,  who  wa.'  given  In  marruige  by 
tlie  grrvniy  > uncle,  Mr  Thoma.-.  Grey, 
choice  a blue  crepe  two-piere  drcft- 
wuii  matching  arce«%orie»  and  cor- 
sage of  pink  roses  Mrs  J O'Connor 
of  Vancouver,  mairon  of  horror  wore 
a black  «irr.*%  with  matriiing  arcev 
nones  and  a corsage  of  pink  rosea 
compleied  her  ettxembJe  Mi  Culm 
Barwick.  supported  his  bn.>ther 
Following  the  ceremony  a reception 
was  held  at  the  home  of  Mr  and 
Mrs.  Jack  Barwick  'J«40  Rrweberry 
Avenue  F«»r  a honeymobn  lo  Nanai- 
mo and  Vahcmiver.  the  bride  wnre 
a navy  blue  tailored  suit  Upon  re 
lum  the  couple  wUI  reside  aT  1128 
Pandora  Avenue. 


The  annual  mecung  ut  the  Bait 
Spring  Island  Parent-Teacher  Aw- 
ciatlon  was  held  In  the  library  of 
the  United  fichool.  Onnge.s,  Friday 
evening,  with  Mrs  O K.  CrnftonJn 
the  chair  The  treA.*.urer'x  report 
allowed  a balance  of  171' 

The  prextdeni  xpoke  on  the  dental 
cUntc.  thanking  all  thOM  who  luid 
made  donatiorw  and  helped  with  the 
work,  partlfularly  ihe  committee. 
Mra  J Devine.  Mr*  J Graham.  Mrs 
W.  1.  Rogers  and  Mrs  Guy  Cun- 
nmgliam  She  staled  that  donations 
had  amounted  to  SI38  Ihe  thivern- 
ment  grant  fo  IM,  and  the  balance 
had  been  raised  by  (he  P-TA. 
bringing  the  total  lu  tkl3»8  'Ihe 
cast  of  dentist  and  xsMxiant  had 
bern  to  date  SM7  05  .Mrs  Croftqn 
aL'xr  thanked  members  of  the  execu- 
tive for  their  co-operation,  and  u. 
slxtanre  during  live  year  :ind  ex- 
pressed regret  at  the  loss  of  ihe 
treasurer.  Mrs  A Mairolm  Bimih 
who  ix  liwving  (hr  Island  shortly 
on  an  extended  visit  Dr  J C. 
Foote  addrexxed  the  meeting  <>n  ih* 
work  he  had  accotripllxhed  with  the 
children 

The  electlorTof  officerx  resulted  x* 
follows-  Prraldem.  Mrs  D.  K Crof- 
ton.  first  vice-p*»*;jd«nt.  Mr  J B 
Fmibieter,  second  vice-preslden', 
Mra  D Jenklnx  secl^Ur).  Mj  H 
Carlin:  treaaurrr.  Mrs  J R Prtu- 
bUler.  publicity  convener.  Mrs  W 
I.  Roger*  budget  convener.  Mr* 
O St  Dents  membership  convener. 
Mr  Alan  Carlwrighl  program  «>n- 
venerx  Mrs  J D Reid  and  Mr. 
Launc  Mouat.  luezature  cotvvrner. 
Mrs  neorge  West  hutorian  Mi* 
Ou)  Cimningham  P-TA  news 
iT.;,;-.«ne.  Mrs  I Devine  hoxpUaItty 
convener.  Mrs  J Bond,  plaigrcwind 
convener.  Mr  Gordon  Par*'>nx,  pre- 
IFlRibT  convener  Mrs  '.f  Arafta'rrT 
Mr*  n K Crofton  will  be  convener 
r»f  »hc  Summer  dsnee  lo  pe  held  m 
August. 


phont  E-6014'  1317DOUOC55 


^^^™^BRITISH.MADE 
COATS  — SUITS  — DR 


Dr  Langley  Pojier.  Kan  Francuco. 
well  known  in  meihual  circles,  and 
hix  daughter.  Mi>  Gage  Brimixter, 
are  new  Rrriv«L<  In  the  citv  and  are 
laying  at  the  Old  Charming  Inn. 
Oak  Buv  Ih*'.  will  visit  Dr  Por- 
lei  ; sister  Mr#  H T Hughee. 
Quxdra  Birrei.  and  hiv  brother  and 
sixier-m-law',  .Mr 'and  Mrs.  W Er- 
nest Porter.  ' Fnre*wfK»d  ■ Rogers 
Avenue 


® CROWN 
BIRD  CAGES 


BOUND  TO  PLEASE! 


I.t  Jean  Langlotr  wa.>  hoai  at  a 
dinner  at  the  Union  Club  last  eve- 
ning preceding  the  ball  at  Royal 
Roads  Naval  College  In  honor 
of  Mrs  Philip  Brats,  of  Montreal, 
nuc'.*  were  Cmdr  and  Mrs  A J 
Tulli.'  Mr  and  Mr*  W K Moixon 
and  M!*c-  Ruth  Sherman  Mrs 
Bfsi^  came  to  Victoria  to  attend 
<hc  graduation  ceremonies  at  Royal 
R*>ad*  in  which  her  son,  Muiship- 
luai)  J P Braix.  took  part 


I GREFN— ROBERTSON 

First  United  Church  wax  the  uene 
of  the  wedding  of  Zna  Masxon. 
I daughter  of  Mr  and  Mr^  A.  M 
iRoberUon.  17M  l,ee  Avenue,  and 
I Harold  Maurice  Green,  son  of  Mr 
I and  Mr*  DT  Green.  R R 8 Brxni- 
'ford  Omario,  on  Saturday  everung. 
iwheimpv  Hugh  A MrLertd  offlrl- 
lated  Mr  Ingram  Smith  wa-s  at  the 
I organ  The  bride,  who  wa.*  given  m 
! marriage  by  her  father,  wax  rad- 
jlant  In  a heavy  bliuh  satin  gown, 
jwith  sweetheart  neckline  low  waul. 
I line,  full  tkm  with  lovers  knot*  on 
J bodice  and  *kirt  and  111)  point 
'sleeves  Her  flow -length  Frencn  net 
jvrii  wa*  Bppltqiird  in  *ann  and  was 
I held  bv  a pearl  studded  satin  cor- 
jonet  and  she  wore  a strand  of 
ipcarla.  Ihe  gift  of  the  groom  She 
J carried  a bouquet  of  red  ratea.  rar- 
Inatirms  and  white  heather.  Mim 
' ‘»nerte  ^fUbeHeon  • aiider  -«f  -vhe 
I bride  and  Misa  Jaaaie  R*«berUon, 
icouxin  of  live  bruir.  wore  matching 
dresses  m pink  and  blue  crepe, 
shoulder  leruith  veils  and  haloa  of 
;plnk  and  biu/  velvet  Dowers  and 
jthey  earned  bouquets  of  pink  car- 
I nations  and  fW^t  pea*  Mr  Stewart 
I Rnbertacm.  brother  of  the  bride,  was 
' groomsman  aivd  Mr  BcA  Oourley, 
' and  Mr  Jim  tasac.  all  of  Vancouver, 
. were  ushers.  At  the  recepUon  which 
waa  held  In  the  OBB.  HaU.  Red- 
fem  Birawl.  Mr  Jack  Robertson, 
uncle  of  the  bride,  propoeed  the 
toast  to  the  bvide  For  a honeymoon 
to  be  spent  with  the  groom  s parents 
'in  Brantford  Ontario  the  bride 
wore  ■ 'htee- piece  suii  of  •umir 
blue  whMe  J^exxori***  and 


We  have  a limited  stock  of  all-metal  wire  bird 
ca^es.  Colors  in  silver,  cream  or  green. 


Sauml  Sim"  Rerilal 
To  Br  Held  Sunday 


PRICED  FROM 


Miz:  Shrtagli  Orave*  whose  mar 
riage  1.1  Mr  HuwWrd  Barnett,  takes 
place  next  week,  was  guest  <»f  honor, 
when  Mrs  J E Banieu  3M4  Cedar 
Hill  Road,  entertained  at  the  lea  hour 
vc*terdav  gfremorm  Upon  arrival 
Ihr  guest  of  honor-  wax  presented 
wiifr  a torxage  of  red  and  while 
Mn  Barned  wa*  assisted  by 
her  dsughter  Mr*  I.  E Jnhiulon 
and  Mr*  J Kyle  and  *^rs  G A A 
Hebden  poured  tea  TTie  gVests  in- 
cluded Mrs  F Kermnde  Mra  J O. 
Welch.  Mr*  1.  B Noel.  Mr*  A.  L. 
Robinxnn.  Mrs  A F le*wix.  Mrs  K 
% Jones.  Mr::.  G t . Ldor.  Mrs.  H. 
J l4infdrm  Mrx  J flouih.  Mrs 
H H Lmev  Mrs  E B Prowd.  Mrs 
P T Brtndlr.  Mi-  O Mra. 

J Noble  Mn  E Woodward  Mr* 
P Knight  Mrs  H A BetfcwUh.  Mrs 
w H Muncy  and  Mra.  V Burtt 


Madame  Ldgrin  - Fahe\  wei;- 
known  xopfWMi  vwvd  Ur  T H Johrv* 

, popular  baritone,  will  be  heard  in  « 
Ixa'crerfsong  redial  afler  the  rhurvh 
♦armce  at  Meimpollian  United 
|Church.  Pandora  Avenue  'in^U^av. 
July  7 Ai  X 45  pm  Efdgar  H‘>Ilr>wav 
LRB.M  ATCM  *>rgani't,  will 
,aa*ixt  the  arUvtx 

The  reiiia!  la  being  lieid  under  the 
auxpke*  of  the  Metropi»lilxn  Wnm- 
'ens  Mixsionary  8oci>«y  a*  in  forme; 
year*. 


STANDS 
To  match 


CARLTON  CANDID 
CAMERAS 


A $OOK$tNDCR  $Y  TIAOi,  Cectl  Browning  Mya  **A  band- 
aomc  btodiog  it  important  doublea  your  aabafaction  in  owning 
the  book."  Like  the  iorportance  0!  flavour,  we  suggealarl.  In  things 
(o  eat.  "Right,"  aatd  Mr.  Browning  "Com  Flake*,  for  example 
my  choica  ia  Kellogg'a  bexauae  they  /as(^  ao  goodP'  Yes,  and 
4 oyf  of  A bousewivas  agree  that  KHIogg’a  art  first  for  flavour. 
Surveys  year  after  year  prove  It  Kellogg’e  are  easy  to  dlgect 
too  . . and  cost  Uaa  than  lt»  aanriag  Always  nt88 ! Sgve  bme, 
aave  work,  save  fuelt  Sometimes  bard  to  find^bnt  worth  looking 
fori  Made  by  Keilogg's  in  London,  Canada. 


PYREX  OVENWARE 
COLORED 


SWANKEA  Wa.r.  CP  - Ymufi; 
n*v.-  broken  into  the  aut^imaUf 
llehthniix,-  ■!  Mumqir’  *ma  lied 
windfiw*  and  removed  clectrie  bulF; 
*i»d  ',wiiche'. 


ROMA  GLASS  , 

COFFEE  MAKERS ! 

Six-Month  Ouarantee  Against -Heat  Breakage 

WONDER  BILT  CHILD  S 
l?OLLER  SKAXES  ..  ( 

A Quality  Skate  Suitable  for  the  Smaller  Child 


Engawements 

Mr  and  Mr*  Frank  8 B>le*.*'li73 
Denman  Street,  wish  to  announre 
the  engagement  of  their  only  dauah- 
axc^PhyUla  Abtgail.  to  Samuel,  eon 
of  Mr*  Hannah  Cook.  DemmUL 
Alberta  snd  the  late  Samuel  Cook 
The  wrddini  will  take  place  al  SI 
Altwn  X Church  Juiv  36  el  • oclack 


Keep  parxley.  wsterrrem  and 
mlnl.always  bright  green  and  fresh 
by  washing  thoroughly,  draining 
and  storing  in  UghUy  covered  glass 
Jars  in  the  refrigerator.  You  apJl 
then  always  have  them  ready  for 
salads  or  for  gamlahes 

ev  TM  XMecu'M  ^ 


GARDEN  PARTY  TODAY 

Lodge  Prtaroae,  No  13,  DOX. 
will  hoM  a garden  party  iodo|  at 
3 IQ  pm  al  the  home  «f  Mrs  P 
W lamdaelt  3QM  Clrahsm  St/eei 


UNITED  cm  RC  n W A. 

Women  a AusiUary  of  the  runges 
United  .Church  held  s strawberry 
lea  recently  s<  the  ho«n*  of  Mr  and 
M J D Rei.1  Oanies  The  tea 
f'si  --d  mer  ai*  snrt  the  pcoterd*' 
of  lelt  ofi’-e  were  sa  »m  go  towards  the  buUdmg  fund 
i money  m boUi  Tibet  and  Abyssuita.  of  the  United  Church.'* 


A reunion  of  all  ex-aervlce  girls 
Is  being  held 'by  the  Bx-Bervicc 
Women's  Branch.  Canadian  teflon. 
IT  • bewrh  parly  al  Bay  beach 
Uinlgfu  All  ex-servlee  girl#  are  toi- 
Mied  (o  gather  a<  Briiannia  Rraiwh 
1616  8;anshsrd  ~-rrei  si  7 xo  ff 
the  aes'hkr  ix  unfsvnraMe  (he  re- 
union will  be  held  indoors. 


1400  GOVT.  ST 


Junket 

RENNET 

S.TABUTSJ 


Robin  Hood 


•90  FORT  STREET 


OUR  STOKE  WILL  BE 


JUNE  24  TO  JULY  I 

For  Staff  Holiday  and 
for  Radacoraiing 


717  Fort  Straat 


FOR  THE  NICEST 

• MlASfAtta 

• Lt^na 

• T«Aa 

• oiNwioa 


Oil  Treatment 

Gi*«n  by  CLARA 

WM  mtara  4ty  m *4r  kak  ta 
aamal  ikaatiAf  l**tMra. 


Annas  Taylor 

ic^urr  SALON 

miy  / 1004  itoAD  STim 


Societies 


Oorgr  Fre*byiertan  Sunday  School 
picnic  will  be  htid  op  Saturday  at 
Mount  Douglas  Park  Buses  »IU 
leas f ihe  church  at  1 pm 

• • a 

The  Juvanlle  Branch  of  the  Vic* 
torla  Muaical  Aru  beach  picnic, 
which  was  tn  liave  been  held  on 
Saturday,  has  tioan  cauccled. 

• • • 

The  Aru  and  Crafts  Ske>ch  Club 
will  meet  on  Monday  at  2 30  at  the 
home  nf  Mrs  A E Hodgitu  1471 
Fairfield  Road 

The  Flower  Guild  of  tha  MeUo* 
poliun  United  Church  met  recently 
at  the  home  of  Mrs  W Burley,  En> 
• evan  Avenue,  with  Mrs  Herbert 
Pendray  in  the  chair  The  mem* 
bert  were  entertained  at  the  home 
f»f  Mr.  and  Mr*  Pendray  on  Tuea* 
day  evening 


Teen  (ianleen  Plan 
(iounlrv  Fair  July  10 

' Thr  VktorU  Teen  Canteen  will 
hold  a Country  Fair  on  Wednesday 
July  10.  from  2 30  to  11  pm.  Tea 
will  be  served  in  the  afternoon  and 
there  wilt  be  home  conking,  handt 
crafts  and  auperfluitlea  for  aal*- 
^Oaxwlng  and  games  wtU  be  enjoyed 
In  the  evening 

Red  Cross  Notes 

Tlir  final  meeting  of  the  St  Paul'.*-. 
United  Church  group  of  the  Sidney 
Red  Croaa  waa  held  receutly.  and 
, the  sum  of  IM.  proceeds  of  sale  of 
equipment,  etc . was  turned  In  to 
' headquarters. 

— • 

St  Mary's  A Y P A entertained  8i. 
Albans  AYPA.  at  a beach  party 
at  Mount  Douglas  recently. 


THE  D.MLY  COLQ.\!lST,  'VlCTORI.A.  B.C.,  THLKSU.W.  JlT.^  ■*,  l''4o 


Mrs.  Ena  .tnderson  Awarded  MJ5.E.  |P.-T.  Associations  t 


Mi' 

y//>  1 


* THE  CHOICE  Of  4 OUT  OT  5 WOMEN 
WHO  WIN  FRIZES  FOR  HOMI.RAKINO* 

*AH  kinds  of  boking  . . bread,  cokes,  pastry. 


Robin  Hood  Flour 

/u  U'mficd  (I'fnuC 


Mrs  Ens  Anderson,  who  wss  superintendent  of  the  B.C.  Services  Club 
■1  British  Columbia  House  tn  London  during  the  war,  was  among  those 
named  members  of  the  civiHan  division  of  the  Most  Excellent  Order  of 
the  British  Empire  tn  the  Domintem  Day  Honors  List. 


' ' Pupils  of  Grade  VIII  Quadra 
BchooE  were  entertained  at  a grad* 
uation  tea  by  Use  Parent-raacher 
Aatoclaiion  last  Wednesday  after* 
noon  There  was  a duplay  of  man- 
ual arts  h)-  the  boys  and  a dreas 
parade  by  the  girls  In  ttse  audi* 
torlum.  A preoenutioo  was  made  ‘ 
j to  Mus  Jean  Olendmmng  by  Mrs. 

! E.  M Oakley,  prealdent  of  U)e 
P.-T  A . am  Uie  event  of  her  forth* 
coming  marriage.  Among  those , 
present  at  the  guest  table  who  ad* 
dit-i-d  the  puptLs  were  Mr.  J,  V K 
English.  Inspector  of  schools,  and 
Trmtees  Miss  I.  Tuck.  Mis.  K. 
Booth.  Mr.  Gough,  Major  R H 
Ore«n  and  Mrs  M.  A Beckw'tth 

Bsquunait  P -T.A  held  a June 
carnival  on  the  grounds  of  Esqui- 
mau High  Bchoot  Wednesday  with 
gay  decorations  and  cooceaelons  at- 
tracting a large  croud  The  home- 
cooking  booth  operated  by  Mrs.  W 
Jeanes  and  Mr.<  Ketser  was  a roaui 
attraction  and  Mra.  L.  Hobday  and 
Mrs.  Halmaiaon  at  tlte  novelUej^ 
atand  did  their  share  along  with  the 
other  workers  to  collect  funds  for 
providing  plajgrounds.  achoUirshipe 
and  recreational  faeUltlei  for  the 
r»*.}'*f*r‘r  The  leachera  took  charge 
of  all  conccMlona  and  the  crowd  en- 
joyed the  amusements. 

On  Thui'sday,  prues  were  pre- 
sented by  Mrs.  Harris  and  Mrs.  R. 
Storey  to  Quadra  primary  pupils, 
with  Miss  l.emmaz,  principal,  pre* 
siding. 

The  Victoria  Girls'  Drill  Team, 
under  the  directlun  ol  Capt  Norman 
Foster,  wiU  give  a performance  at 
the  Greater  Victoria  Parent*Teacher 
basket  picnic  at  7'30  pm.  on 
Wednesday  at  the  Willows  Park. 
During  the  afternoon  Rowles  Boys' 
Band  will  play.  Mrs.  Ernest  Evans, 
third  vice-president  of  ihe  B.C. 
Parent -Tescher  Federation,  wUl 


The  wAair  which  j.*  under  thei 
general  convejiiership  of  Mrs.  W 
Blatr,  wttA  Mrs.  M Scobie  acting  | 
as  co*vonveoer  Eighteen  P.-T.A'Sa 
are  taking  part  tn  providing  UulI 
many  aitracuotu  planned.  ^ 

Pupils  Of  Grade  6.  Cloveidatc 
School  were  entertained  at  a gradu- 
ation soch^on  June  21.  Officers  of ' 

' the  Camoaffm  CImpter,  I O D E 
swarded  a bursary  So  Donald  Me- 
’OlUtYTay,  honor  student  of  the  das* 
Mrs  F D McKechiUe  presented  iRe- 
'award  and  stated  that  it  was  a war  . 
memorial  btirNary,  whtrti  au*v  hupe  ' 
to  make  an  aiuiual  event.  selecUiig 
a different  school  each  ^rar.  Mri 
J J.  Carney,  newly  elected  presi- 
dent of  the  Clovrrdalr  P T.A..  then  ] 
presented  the  pupils  with  pennants,  i 

— I 

A graduation  tea  and  dress  parade  ' 

. for  Grade  B was  iveld  on  Tuesday  j 
afternoon,  under  the  auspices  of  the  , 
North  Ward  P.-T.A  A corsage  bou-  ' I 
quet  WAS  preseotned  to  Mrs  Beck- 
with. trustee  of  Greater  Victoria  > 
School  Board,  who  awarded  the  i 
prizes  Mrs  Harris  and  Mrs.  N 
Forbes  presided  at  the  guest  table 
The  committee  In  charge  were  Mis  : 
A McLeod.  Mrs.  R.  Storey,  Mrs.  J . i 
E Moore,  Mrs.  W.  Crabb,  Mrs.  F 
Maudtley,  Mn.  J.  Robertson,  Mtb 
L.  Leask.  Mrs.  J.  Strong.  Mrs.  p 
Doualdaon.  Mrs.  H Pellet  and  Mrs 
C Brown. 

Mrs.  Ernest  Evans  opened  the  Eb- 
quimalt  P.-TuV.  carnival  which  was 
held  at  the  Esquimau  High  School 
'recently.  Mrs  George  Rumsby  wa^- 
general  convener.  Mr*  T Flt>\d 
welcomed  the  gurats  and  Mr*  II 
Creelman  and  Mrs  C A.  Kelly  pre- 
sided at  the  tea  urns.  A fashion 
display  was  presented  b.v  the  home . 
economics  class  Pupils  of  Mu 
Wynne  Shaw  gave  a dancing  exlu 
^bltion  Among  the  many  attraction.*' 
'were  a home  cooking,  white  ele- 
phant. planu.  Roveltles.  aprons  and  , 
baby  stalls. 


SLACKS 

3''-^ ...  5''^ 


Slack-  ii>t  Uzv  lU;  And 
i»ia'-tTnir  vvr.tr  I'a-v 
lilliMi;  vet  -injtillv 
lail»*re»l.  Slack**  in  al- 
4jjj^  . Itjili  ur  thunfl — 
l.nh  \ iilaitj  nicci*  t»r 
pl.nm  ue.r.*.'. 

-r‘»  i ti'Mi  « '1  r rt  I M t < 
5*r?e-  1 i I JO.  ■ 


For  Brides-Eleet 

A cup  and  saucer  shower  com- 
'plimentlng  Miu  Beatrice  Hoff- 
[mci.iler.  was  given  by  Mrs  J.  W 
I .McLean,  at  the  home  of  her  moUier' 

. Mrs  A F Falk.  1054  Foul  Bay  Rd 
' Guests  were  Mrs  M HofTmclste.'-, 
>Irs  T,  Pusey.  Mra  A C.  Falk  Mrs 
Marlin  HoflmeiMer.  Mrs  Turner. 
Mra  J.  Denny.  Vancouver.  Mr*.  O 
8 Forsyth.  Mr*  W A Garnall  Mrs 
R E !>amb.  Mrs  E Allen,  and  MUs 
Olive  Fanreti  and  Muues  Marlon 
and  Evelyn  WtUon. 

I 

Mrs.  H Calvert.  1525  Fell  Street, 
and  her  daughters.  Mr*  D Block- 
Unger  and  Miss  PhylUa  Calvert,  were 
jotm  hruieisei  at  a miscellaneous 
shower  tn  honor  of  Ml^s  Ina  Robert- 
son. whetse  murruge  take*  place  ah;i 
week  Oue-’s  included  Mrs  F 
' Allan  and  M:  Helen  ntzgerald. 

PasAciens  Calif . Mr-  A Robert- 
son. Mrs  J RoberUmn  Mr^  J H 
Stewart.  Mr.i  J.  Emlth  Mrs  W 
Bremner.  Mr.v  c Marlin.  Mrs  C. 
MacDonald  Mr*  J Hariwr. 

J J.  McCarthy  Mr*  J A Robert* 
ivon,  Ml-  H A Hill  Mr*  C Beve- 
ridge .Mrs  K R Dwwr  and 
I Missea  Nettie  RoberiMvn.  Edith 
Brown  AUeeii  Leighton.  Bette  Msr- 


SALE  OF  COATS 
AND  SUITS 


The  Neui  BRA 

for  Bosom  Beauty 

by  FLEXEES 


2 PIECE 
WHITE  PIQUE 
Rr^  12 '>5  fn.  4.ft5 

BLOUSES 
• i.GO  ,uA  i.nr. 

WHITE  DICKIES 
I '>•  t.oo 


MAE  MEIGHEN  D.  & D.  Shoppe 


610  VIEW 


AIR-MIST  CLEANING 

fkwMghlv  cksM  s»4  f«stsr«* 
•rtgtMl  (Nsrs  and  ik*«M 

w caartT  ci  aaNiKO 

Gardes  4952 

m viTw  sTmarr 


shall.  Mary  R Stewart.  Agnes  Rob- 
ertson. Betty  Miller.  Jessie  Robert- 
son. Ohtdys  Jayne*.  Tna  Roberteon. 
'Junior"  and  8tHla  Harper. 

Mis-  Charles  H.  Dempster  enter- 
tained at  her  home  on  Empress 
Avenue,  in  honor  of  Miss  Shirley 
Drvsdaie.  who  Is  lying  married  this 
week-  The  guwia  were  Mrs  L Drya- 
dale.  Mrs.  w Mathlr.  Mrs  A.  Logie 
and  Misses  Mary  Inkxter,  Peggy 
Howell.  Betty  Yee  and  Jenny  Rob- 
bins. 

A mutcellaueous  shower  was  given 
at  Uv  home  of  Mrs.  Harold  Kellfit. 
Pnwderley  Avenue,  as  a surprise  for 
Miss  Ethel  Paierson.  a bride-elect 
of  this  week  The  guesis  , In- 
cluded Mr*  J.  H Paterson.  Mr*  F. 
Findlay.  Mrs.  P Oarlow.  Mrs  M. 
Pickup,  Mr*  T Kirkpatrick  and 
Misses  Gladys  Paterson.  Gladys 
Noble  and  Nola  WtlUsma. 

Honoitng  her  niece  Mi-s  Eunice 
Hewitt  s July  bnde-eleci.  Mrs  J E 
Naylor.  1303  Gladstone  Avenue,  was 
htntea*  on  Wedne.-day  sftemoon  at  I 
a ffliscellanemu  shower.  The  gifts 
were  presented  In  an  army  kit-bag. 
decofated  in  blue  and  gold,  the 
groom-elect's  regimental  colors.  A i 
musical  afternoon  was  enjoyed  with  . 
Mrs  N Brriuccl  at  the  piano  Mrs. , 
r.  Msvsr  a**t.vtpd  in  -erving  the  teg 
The  Bi|e«it-  »rre  Mr-  H.  .S  Hewitt 
Mrs.  B Mrllmoyie.  Mr*  J.  Martm- 
dsle.  Mr*.  E Shield*  Mr>  N Post. 
5Tr*  N Bertucel,  Mr>-  O M*»ar 
MU*  Je*’'}e  Burge.-.s  and  Mut  Sally 
Dowell. 

A mucellanertus  -hower  hom<ring 
Vers  MilU.  who  u being  mar- 
I rled.  in  July,  wa.«  given  by  her  co- 
Wf.rfc’  " at  the  New  MethruJ  Laun- 
dry’ Ltd  ai*  live  home  of  Mn.  i». 
DcJCeiver  Tlir  were  Mr*  D 

o Mill*.  Mr*  A Gableinan.  Mra  O. 
MrHilgli.  Mr*  T H'argenl.  Mr*  C. 
Herbeti  Ml*  1.  Sswrhurk  Mrs  W. 
Barrie  Mrs  M Malt,  and  Mbwea 
Pa*  Reifimhald.  Audrey  Crarhnell, 
Bervl  and  Trimmv  H»rberl.  Bernire 
Orejg  Fesrl  fthes,  Gladys  Ursdley, 
Helen  and  Glady.*  Pedlev,  Muriel 
Wallace  Ellren  O Keeffe  Evelyn 
DeKelver  and  Gnilse  BrowTl 


So  \/*ir, \ovpI! 


t GsriiVI  CF)  — A com  o,f  Jaaiea  V 
of  Bcotland  nnade  in  1B40  eoUl  fnr 
C22  <1144'  at  lo  aucUtm. 


Junket 
RENNET  TABLETS 


Dunur  f/un 

•WooU  trr  rbo  •ar>  aMns-ia* 

ta  m**  ‘*4  tite<  •arra-is. 

eraakv  toOia^  af  aae*  Bar*  — wWaa 
Sa*  1#  ra«>«U  faaritABsl  Matkly 

arVtfc-ss  fV«nair«.a/' 

imimKMjao  cawwM 


LSims  WAt.KEII 

So  difTrrent  and  an  dtrtvratlvt— 
Uiia  comblnauon  of  Olad  crochet 
and  pineapple  design*  Perfect  dac- 
oration  for  buffet  nr  table. 

lore*  douv  OMWsurea.  U Inchas 
Including  border,  smaller  dully  to 
' It  inches  Pattern  9BS  has  dtrec- 
j lions  for  two  dollies  and  border. 

Bend  20,  cents  in  coins  'stamps 
cannot  be  accepted'  for  UUs  pattern 
{ to  The  Dally  Colon lat.  Needlework 
Dept  Broed  Street  Vietona  RC. 
Prin*  plainiv  pattern  number,  your 
[name  and  addraak. 


DIAMOND  ENGAGEMENT 
RINGS 

4 y.l./  t 


LOVE’S 

\ tKW  AT  DOIT.I.AS 

I 1 


Choo«r  M'ur  diamond  lierr  with  full 
faith  m the  quslitv  \»p/’ffer,  Cfnlulenl  «.• 
ufmo-t  value  I'.xcellent  <elrclinn  of 
modern  mounltngi 

BLUEBIRD  . 

ORANGE  BLOSSOM  . . 
BLUE  CHARM 
Wedding  Rings  - Matched  Sets 

KENTON,  LTD. 

JEWELERS 

E352I  - 653  Yalta  • W.P.T.B.  Term* 


TOREMOST  in  hASHICN 


* DRESSES 
* SUITS 

♦ COATS 


TRUSSES 

SURGICAL  BELTS 

ELASTIC  HOSIERY 

Bcv<  QwiIiIt  Rcnenabh  fncid  E'eperly  filled 

THE  OWL  DRUG  CO.,  LTD. 

eff«ril*ll.«  l■•rl.lUI•  f.r  Oi»r  Siri;  V*trt 
r.na».ii  aie«.  r.r.  i>.«ii..  «.e  r.»i  rs.M  nine 


Hm't  « gg  for  ..catinoliU : WImiIm  pUn  ■ wmSwI  «t<unlM  w m w««iS.4  M et«t».l  pwav^ 
f«u  11  Ind  il  • fMd  iSu  to  .'ock  HP  SrM  at  g«lrwa)>  Ftf)  jvtM  "lak.  aloee*'  fwd  »Md.  e«cktr.  Mdr 
■ nd  .cenmitc.llr  at  mt  ttor.  «ur  four  Immo.  Ton  cm  mok«  • raat  Mvaf  ew  f«*ir  w.tln.  npMMi  Md 
C«i  fMT  farofiw  brMd.  im.  PIm  .1m  h riglawnh  ym  MfpltM  at  (ba  lrlM#f  aaiowsf  wnrv  a>Me 
fVMT  reuM. 


TEA  Canterbury,  “So  refreshing  iced”,  1-Ib.  pVg 

COCOA  Kcilson’i,  8-oz, 

COFFEE  Edward's,  regular  or  drip.  1-Ib  can 

TOWELS  Jiffy,  paper,  roll — _ 

ALMONDS  Shelled,  4-oi.  pVg  » 

LEMONADE  f/"*  r*'"' 


61c 

19c 

41c 

13c 

27c 

12c 


POTATO  CHIPS  3 ***23c 


Smm¥  GUARANUiD  M£ATS 


I ; J,  n.rnanlln.  Mappo.  n*rr'» 

e^e. 

ntu  ,.ib  ttK 

|k-^|  Aylmer,  rhoie.,  eirM  ^ 

|i*-»>e  ran  * for 

• _ — _ llelni  • 
wwacv  a.ftt  b'lltl* 

Poiiih  2,„ 

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WOOi#  ,.jt.  i.i, 

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vMIM  |.ib  b.K 

BlMch  2,„ 

|k^_J-|  For  i.HAtlet  >ne. 

vXyaOl  reg'ilar  phe 

r,— nl«  Beelovel,  dl<-«*.  *w 

taiTOtS  f-mn  Z fat 

***4  llor •*' -d lah.  ^ 

Piuura  Rratrr.»Hl».»-oaJ.'fcfftr 

Jail  Bila  : 

Cam  riakai  2,„: 

RAnON  Dn-OBNAnOR 


— •***  1 

___  lipar  . Ball*  | 

Baal 

Jair  4 1 

1 

S-17.  11.  1».  ' a 13  1 
2«.  11  1 1 

B-44 

Mf  iL  i 
'%IT  is  1 

1 a id  r 
S22.  4 a 15  1 

« 4S” 
■ 4« 

7)  1 

1 L 

■ B 47' 

SIM  vnid  1 

t-i  la  s-Te  1 1 10.  t 

B 40  la 

SRjoy  summim  produc£ 


Santa  Rosa. 


'Local  Binge, 
juicy 


CHERRIES  • 

— 'fc-  31c 


Select  fron  the  ibBrnUnce  of  freah  friiha 
and  regetsbWe  yoo  wlU  End  at  Safeway 

Vvlvff  Local  pascal,  crisp  ...  Z 

1 Ike.  23c 

OrJn^CS  Swfef,  thin-akinned  Snnkiit  3 

1 Iha.  25c 

XomStOCS  N’o.  1 Hothouse,  firm  and  rip*  __ 

Cucumbers  Local  for  .ncing  , 

27c 

Ik  15e 

^^StCrmelOn  Klond>k*<.  very  svAget.  _ __ 

U. 

5c 

Cauliflower  Saow  whi..  head^firm 

Ik  19c 

tt6  I 
RI4 

ie«  sn 
iM  no 
in\  )S 

104  n 
uaM 

•»  10 

111  V 

'06  M 


T A T »•-  1»S5  ’.1*0*1  n»  M 

nr  Rc-«'r  IMS  109  M 1*116 

ntfirr  F«*rr  S'.  . JM4  1*4  »0  JO*  M 

CFB  !•.’  list  10400 

r»n*ai*n  Vlrk*r«  0’  1947  111  00 

r«Ki  FaMrl'.'  IMl  IIOIO  HIM 

n«tinr«u  r»«»r  1 ' . 19*9  109  70  1*9  9* 

i*rMlMan  ElPOM  4'  1000  10J  70  1*0  •« 

Rh**tnt*»n  W * F 9’  1071  lOf  >•  10100 

Von  til*  TrofU  4 ..  19)0  101  AO  103  7) 


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THE  D>\J!.Y  COLOXIST,  VICTORIA,  R.C..  TIIL  KSDAV.  IL'EV-I.  VHh 


Your  Daily 
Forecast 


By  EOWARI>  A.  WAONCn 
PLANETARY  OtIUE  FUR 
THIRSUAY.  JULY  «.  IMF 

Keywprdf  for  Uw  0»>:  VenatU* 
Ity.  fteuon,  ConiacU. 

ThuiRday  in  Oeneral:  'Afternoon 
«nd  early  evening  nomprUe  the  moat 
favorable  portion  ol  the  day  in  which 
to  mu  With  peo|d«,  ctpeclally  eiders, 
kin.  neighbors,  and  to  cwteh  up  on 
Vttiu,  correfpnhdence.  reading  or 
irljw.  Make  minor  adjuatmenta  In 
the  intereaii  of  harmony. 
and  good  feeling  in  the  morning  and 
evening. 

If  July  4 b>  Ymir  Birthday:  “Many 
Happy  Returns!’'  Fainouk  persons 
born  on  thu  date  include:  George 
Murphy,  movir  actor  and  dancer: 
iieorge  M Cohan,  actor  and  play* 
wrigii' . Calvin  Coolldge.  30th  pre9i* 
dent  of  the  U£A..  Stephen  C.  Pos- 
ter. composer.  Kaihaniel  Hawttiorn. 
author.  . 

Your  Year  Ahead.  The  accent  is 
on  you  and  your  relationships  with 
others  in  the  year  aiiead.  You  can 
make  gains  In  this  respect,  and  build 
good  will  and  opportunities  for  the 
future  by  the  wwy  you  deal  wHh  peor 
pie.  Be  practical,  tactful,  thought* 
fur  for  beat  reaulU. 

iRfUsM*  *7  Co(i*oll4*l*a  H*m» 
Fcaiurei.  Inc  i 

Koruiffn  Kxchaiijfr 

NEW  vpRJC.  July  3 .4n,-The 
Canadian  dollar  was  unchanged  at 
a ducount.of  8 1-4  per  cent  tfrtenns 
nf  United  Htate»  funds  in  rloainil 
r'orngn  Exchange  today. 

■ Ottawa  Foreign  Exchange  Board 
rates  008  to  841  i>er  rent  discount.) 
The  priund  sterling  was  unchanged 
• t 4403  1*3 

Otlier  rales  were-  France,  franc. 
M 1-2.  Up  1-S  of  a rent,  l^tin 
America.  Argentina  free,  24  68.  off 
.01  of  a cent,  Braxil  free.  5 25.  Mex- 
ico. 20  63. 


Boiifl  'I  ratUng  Li^ht 

MONTREAL.  July  3 *ftr.**Ugot 
trading  rukid  today  on  the  bond 
market,  with  all  dlvialons  generally 
holding  firm.  Dominions  and  Pro- 
ilnclaia  ware  featureleu.  Algonrut 
Centrals  moved  up  a fraction  in 
I rails.  Tramways  issues  had  an 
easier  undertone.  Shawinigans. 
Power  CommissioMs  and  BC.  Power 
figured  in  some  trftnrfert  and  were 
unchanged. 

Chicago  Grain 

r CHICAGO.  July  3 Oats 

futures  slumped  more  than  2 cents 
a bushel  at  times  today  under  sell- 
mg  in.4plred  largely  by  a growing 
belief  that  some  sor(  of  pnoe  con- 
trol legislation  would  be  enacted 
DurUig  moat  of  the  session, 
only  the  nearby  July  delivery  of  oaU 
remained  above  M cents,  which  was 
the  O P.A  reiUng. 

Corn  futures  were  bid  up  the  6- 
cent  dally  limit  again,  while  barley 
was  weak. 


iR  A Humbtr  Ltd ' 

Cera—  Oetn  High  Lav  Close 

Jin  ism  nil,  ISIS  bjsm 

Usr  ..  IStW  ms  >*1>0  bins 

o*u— , 

Auf  WS<*  M’>  SSH  S7H 

Nat  ..  I7'«  •4>it  Si*t 

Mor  ■ S7V  M*  Sfti.  S«H 

OarUy  — 

Ms*  bU34« 

Mor  bl43V 


BritLsli  Stocks 

LONDON.  July  3 British 

stock  closings  Auitm  Motor  “Ar" 
42s  1 1-id;  Bab^k  St  Wilcox.  «6s; 
Boou  Pur^  Drug.  614  10  I-2<r;  Cen- 
tral Mining.  £25  3-4.  Consolidated 
Gold  Fields  66.4  3d;  Courtaulds,  57s 
4 l-2d:  Crown  Mines.  127s  6d;  East 
OeduM.  £10  5*16;  Hudson's  Bay 
Company.  107s:  London  Midlands 
Railway.  £72;  MeUl  Box.  UOa;  Mex- 


ican Eagle,  14s  1 l-3d.  Rand  Bdlnes. 
147s  6d;  Spring  Mines;  1^  6d- 
Bon^:  British  3 1*2  per  cent  Con- 
sols. £87,  BrlUth  3 1-2  per  cent  War 

• Ui.7n.  £106  8-16;  BnUrh  Funding 
Ms,"  1900-M.  £116  7-6. 

i 

^ More  Buller  on  Haiul 

' OTTAWA.  July  3 <P)  ~StoclU  of 
creamery  butter  in  nine  principal 
Canadian  cities  totaled  20.807.278 

^pounds  on  July  1.  compared  with 

• 613471  pounds  on  June  1.  ^ 


Caiiaili:in  Ronds 

* T H Burn*  Si  C«  , 

Oam  or  e*n  ISW.  ISM 
l«l  War  l>a«n  1943 

Ut  ViMSry  Use  K.  I9«t 
9th  Vifiarv  t.nan  3'-  IMS 
nifun  i>(  Car  7 Prr* 
AIMrla  7'  ' -tSS* 

RriMUi  folumbia  3 ISM 
Sa«k*irh*«an  •'>  ia'3 
Citr  «r  Virtvri*  9 ^ ■ 1*13 
CUT  «t  VaKcoowr  J'  I9M 
A»«Oti***ST  SsT  )•-  1954 

nr  Ff«'r  IMS 
(Wtiarr  Pc«rr  . 1944 
CFR  3.’  IMt 
Canaaian  Virkrrt  9’  1947 


,\m»r(lin<i:  to  (lulbertson 

An  expert  bridge  player  Is.  above 
everything  else,  a good  general 
That  being  ao,.he  does  not  wait  for 
the  enemy-  to  attack  and  exploit  hU 
W'fakneas;  he  boldly  sallies  out  on 
an  attack  nf  his  own.  Consider 
ihls  ly£lcal_lUustraUon: 

NORTH  ‘ 


SOUTH 

a A Q 10  8 7 6 

* 8 4 
p K 8 6 

The  bidding  was  Identical  at  all 
six  tablea  of  this  duplicate  game,  as 


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South 

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players. 

THIS  ALSO  IS  A NICE 
TWO-PIECE  JOB 

WiM'Cftlered  ckstlerfwU  9*4  cksir  to 
match  Nw*  left,  b**ntit«l  <v'*M. 
4*4  toothmf  to  look  «t.  Thtt  wovH 
looh  lovely  m yoor  Imaf  -room 

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Cvm*  ia  9*4  te*  o«r  Isrf*  Mketrv^ 
Wf  Cl*  Mvt  yev  meiwy— trom  w»r^ 
home  to  row  howtt 


HE6C  Wf  ARE 

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rvguUr  without  *«y  laiativy. 

Y»m  *ee.  Carter  a are  vo  tiny  you  caa 
rut  rlvwo  the  <|<wv  from  3 to  1 -toflt 


tlw  need*  nf  vmir  individual  ayetem. 
Wi^nut  dwtFpomlmenl. 

Carter  vhelprleaDoul  ynurlntaottoal 
trarinnthoifway.butiharouchly  They 

arvdnuhly  effedivt  beriuae  made  with 
two  vegetable  herharomixtuaded  prop- 
crly  Inf  (hnrough.  eaay  action. 

Thouoanda  roo  rut  down  on  latatlvo 
dwng  I Kh  Carter  way  A«kfwCartera 
Pillahy  name  toge«  the  getiuine  at  any 
dnjfvfnre  Start  the  Carter  groduated 
dove  method  lontfhi,  and  lump  out  ol 
b*d  tomorrow  rana  to  go. 


DOUBLE  WEAR 


Also 


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ask  808  fNIM 

6V  NASM 


MORE  LIFE  INSLR.ANCE 
TOROIfTO.  July  3.-New  ordin- 
ary life  insurance  to  the  value  of 
411)4.725.000  was  purchased  In  Can- 
ada during  May.  compared  with 
6104,164,000  in  April,  8«Ardiog  h) 
the  Canadian  Life  Insurance  Offi- 
cers’ Aasociatlon.  Briusb  Columbia 
was  third  in  the  Dominion  with  a 
total  of  I8J  70.000. 

STORE  SALEH  INC  REASE 
OTTAWA,  July  3 tCP) -Depart- 
ment stores  sales  in  May  showed  an 


I merpase  of  26  over  those  of  the 
correspoodlhg  month  in  184S.  Coun- 
try general  store*  sales  were  17  per 
cent  greater  Utan  Uioec  of  May. 
1845 

Rail  Earuiugb  Lower 

MONTREAL,  July  3 Cn.—Caoa- 
I dian  Pacific  Railway  Company  Uh 
day  reported  earnings  ,ln  the  nine- 
I day  period  ended  June  30  at 
17.536.000,  compared  wUb  $9,243,000. 
in  the  corresponding  period  in  1845, 


a decrease  at  61.704JXI0.  or  -$64  per 
cenU 

Ijoi'al  Boilermakers 
Ci\en  ^ew  (Iharler 

Workers  m the  boilermakers' 
iradca  In  Victoria  ahipyards  re- 
ceived a new  charter  from  the  Ship- 
yard General  Workers’  Federation 
at  a meeting  of  local  C.C.L  unions 
held  under  the  ausplcea  of  the  Vtc- 


tpria  Labor  Council.  C CL . Tuesday 
night.  *'■ 

Oramipg  of  the  new  ebarter  fol- 
lowa  16  months  of  intemsl  strife  in 
the  ranks  of  the  UDkui. 

The  new  charter  was  prrsented  to 
Termer  and  D Fitagerald  by  J. 
Branson.  Federation  vice-president, 
and  bears  names  of  100  charter 
members 

T.  A MitciirU..  president  of  the 
Victoria  Labor  Council,  presided 
over  the  meeting.  . 


seemingly  with  a single  mind, 
opened  a low  heart,  and  after  that 
I their  respective  adversaries  had  an 
fksy  lime  of  U In  every  rase  the 
lead  was  ducked  in  dummy  and 
East  had  to  play  the  aoe'or  concede 
the  trick  to  South's  lack.  At  three 
I tables  the  ace  wa.t  played  and  a club  | 
was  returned,  thus  holding  declar-  ' 
er  to  his  contract  At  two  tables  | 
East  tried  the  desperation  finesse 
of  the  heart  ten.  and  this  gave  the  I 
declarers  an  easy  play  for  eleven  j 
tricks.  I 

At  the  remaining  one  table  the 
contract  was  actually  defeated. 
Moreover,  this  was  through  no  fault 
on  the  part  of  declarer:  it  was 
simply  due  to  the  more  aggressive 
opening  lead  of  the  West  player 
’This  West,  with  the  diamonri  bid 
on  his  left,  did  not  wait  for  his 
queen  to  be  finessed  or  ruffed  out. 

, boldly,  and  with  full  logic,  he 
'opened  the  diamond  nine.  It  was 
almost  inevitable  that  this  lead 
should  have  fixed  the  declarer  i 
Apparently  West  had  opened  a I 
,slnglelQQ  or  a doubleton,  hence  the  | 
finesse  would  be  far  ton  dangerous  I 
Declarer  put  up  the  king,  drew  I 
' trumps  In  two  rounds,  then  returrved  j 
hit  remaining  diamond  to  the  are 
'and  led  the  lack  through  the  East 
When  the  latter  followed  with  a low 
^ card,  declarer  confidently  discarded 
a heart,  and  was  horrified  when 
j West  pounced  on  the  trick  with  the 
' diamond  queen  West  now  shifted 
.to  a heart.  Deaperaiely.  declarer 
put  up  the  king,  hoping  it  would 
(hold,  but  East  won.jtrlth  the  are. 
and  hl4  club  shift  gave  the  defend- 
I era  the  setting  trick 

CUTDOWNON 
TAKING  LAXATIVES 
THIS  WAY 

5s*  How  Regular  Vosi  Can  6a 
Every  Morning 

Try  iskingl  after  f ruiatbwvty  Start 

with  8 sod  aei  a deAnile  Ume  every 
mofniof  When  you  gei  regular  every 
morning  rut  down  to  2.  After  a few 
• da^  try  I 

ihM  try  taking  Carter*  ewry  iXA#r 
>7o9  You  may  even  And  vou  ran  keep 


ANOTHER  FIRST  FOR 

CHEVROLET 


tRIGADIER  R.  A.  MACFARLANi.  D.S.O. 


1946  Stylemoster  Sedan  Makes  First  Trans-Canada 


Trip  to  Win  Todd  Medal  for  Brig.  R.  A.  Macfarlane 


DOWN  "CANADA’S  MAIN  STREET  he  Trans-Canada  Highway,  W-htcfa  links  province  to  province,  from  sea  to 

sea,  and  opens  the  way  to  a great  new  era  of  tourist  travel. 


Rolling  along  "Canada's  Main  Street"  — the  Trans-Canada 
Highway  — from  coast  to  coast.  Brigadier  R.  A.  Macfarlane, 
D.S.O.,  at  the  wheel  of  a new  1946  Che^rolet  Sedan,  has  just 
completed  the  first  ocean-io-ocean  automobile  trip  without 
leaving  Canadian  soil. 

To  win  the  A.  E.  Todd  Gold  Medal  — offered  in  1912  by  the 
Mayor  of  Viaoria  — Bng.  Macfarlane  left  Louisburg,  Nova 
Scotia,  with  the  salt  of  the  Atlantic  on  his  rear  wheels,  and 
after  nine  days  of  driving  he  arrived  in  Victoria,  Vancouver 
Island.  B.C.,  and  dipped  his  front  wheels  in  the  Pacific,  hav- 
ing covered 

4;743‘ MILES 

The  Chevrolet  used  was  a stock  1946  model  powered  with  a 
standard  six-cylinder  valve-in-hcad  engine,  it  was  selected 
by  %rig.  Macfarlane  — who  held  the  responsible  posts  of 
Director  of  Mechanization  and  Deputy  Master-General  of 
Ordnance,  at  Defence  Headquarters, 
Ottawa  — because  he  is  convinced  that 
a "sturdy,  lighr^  economical  passen- 
ger car  is  ideal  for  the  average  Cana- 
dian citizen."  With  hit  extensive 
experience  of  army  vehicles,  on  the 
testing  grounds  and  on  active  service 
in  two  wars.  Brig.  Macfarlane  made 
the  new  Chevrolet  his  choice  for  his 
history-making  trip  — another  "first" 
for  (Chevrolet! 


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NEARING  THE  END  OF  THE  TRAIl^J.  V.  John<ion  and  George  Warren 
of  the  Vkforia  Automobile  Club,  meet  Brigailier  Macfarlane  and  his 
Chevrolet  a few  miles  outside  Victoria  and  ewort  him  into  the  City. 

THE  AWARD  — '^’inning  of  the  Todd 
A Medal,  offered  in  1912,  became  possible 

\ with  completion  of  the  Trana-fjinada 

L \ llighway.1i  is  now  swarded  to  Brig.  R.  A. 

V -X  \ Macfarlane  for  the  first  autbemicated  ‘ 

\ " v\  ■ \ iourney  from  iftuisburg.  Cape  Breton,  to 

\ . ^ " \ Victoria,  B C.,(ver  a specified  all-Cana- 

diao  route.  * 


THROUGH  THE  ROCKIES-Tbe  Cbesrolet  spent 
thrilling  hours  skirting  sheer  precipices  and  climb- 
ing high  mountain  roads  before  it  encountered  this 
quiet  littk  valley  in  Canada's  Rocky  Range. 


THE  PACIFICt— After  4>743  miles  of  rapid,  troubic- 
free  driving.  Brigadier  Macfarlaac  end  his  co-drrwr' 
dip  the  front  wheels  of  their  Chevrolet  in  the  Paci- 
fic Ocean  ^ to  win  the  A.  E.  Todd  Gold  Medal. 


.1 


GENERAL  MOTORS  PRODUGS  OF  CANADA  LIMITED  - OSHAWA,  ONTARIO 


TUE  DAII.Y  COEOKIKT.  VICTORIA,  B.C,  Till  RSUAV.  .M  IA  *.  I'-r 


Finance-Commerce-Markels 


Closing  Averages  I Vancouver  Storks 


New  York  Storks 

Nrw  YORK  July  3 
trrecul»my  ruled  *today'i  ilock 
market  In  the  alowrat  deallofa  for 
the  paat  II  monthi. 

Pre-holiday  prevailrd 

from  the  itart  aa  m«jiy  Wall  Kt^^t- 
era  prepared  to  adjourn  until  next 
Monday. 

While*  a few  ptvuiab  managed  to 
atiffen  at  the  cloae,  decllnea  out- 
numbered advances. 

Tius  Xaaorlated  Preaa  60-atock 
emnpoalte  waa  up  .}  of  a point  at 
7IJ.  Transfer  of  tt0,000  aharea 
(ompared  with  760.000  on  Tuesday, 
the  amalleat  for  a full  stretch  since 
August  6.  1645 

Speculative  and  Investment  cau- 
tion again  was  blamed  by  brokerk 
partly  on  uQcertomtIei  regarding 
the  OP  A.  — ” 

National  DlsUllers  was  up  1 1-4  at 
16363  American  Smelll^  added 


1 1-4  at  668  75.  and  JohH^'Mamiile. 
I at  6153. 

ixm  JONES'  <%>f.KA(il.H 
Thirty  iadastrUla  667.66.  up  .42. 
Twenty  raDs.  65J7.  up  Jl. 

Kirteen  utlliUea,  41.11,  sR  ^1. 
Kikty-flvve  storks.  76J6.  op  .66. 
ToUl  sales,  6M.6O0. 


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Americon  T^Oocco 
Amorlroii  Smelur 
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Toronto  Storks 

TORONTO.  July  3 <CP).— The 


Base  metal  stocks  restated  the  de- 
cline and  closed  firm  to  moderately 
I higher.  Golds  recorded  the  wldast 
index  loss  with  avakne&s  appearing 
' chiefly  in  the  medium-price  and 
Junior  issues.  Aggregate  turnover 
, was  small  at  650,000  shares. 


,oils  and  utilities  were  down.  Cal- 


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TORONTO  - ' 

Twenty  tfidustrulk,,  306  33.  down 
13. 

Twenty  goEds,  116  63,  down  I67t 
Ten  base  metwU.  67J0.  down  70- 
Fifteen  Weat^mjals.  35  88,  up  jOI. 
Total  sates.  m.OOO 
.MO.NTBF..4L 

Twenty  Industhals.  145J.  of!  4. 
Ten  uUiiues.  76  4.  up  6. 

. Thirty  combined.  123 J.  un 

changed.  ^ 

Ten  pulp  and  . paper.  370J7,  of! 
3.43 

Fifteen  golds.  66.17.  of!  125. 

Total  salea.  116,100. 

VAN(orveR 

Twenty  golds.  71 U off  64 
Ten  base  meuls.  .11748,  un- 

fhAiiged. 

Fifteen  oils.  63  09.  unchanged. 


■ VANCOUVER.  July  3 <F).-Trad- 
' lilg  on  the  afumoon  session  In  the 
I Vancouver  Btoeji  Exchange  today 
changed  ba^k'  to  an  t^iward  tr^nd 
, after  being  ‘down  for  several  days. 
, This  change  was  only  In  mines, 
however,  as  oils  and  industrials  re- 
mained unchanged.  Total  tales 
were  33.170  shaLres. 

I s Mines  up  were;  Braloroe.  10  to 
13.40,  and  DentotUa.  1-3  to  44  There 
were  no  mines  down. 


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CFi.— Rye 


toward  the  close  of  the  sewlon  to- 
day on  the  Winnipeg  Grain  Ex- 
change Fair  selling  by  local  and 
United  States  accounts  sent  October 
down  the  5-cent  limit,  and  Decem- 
ber showed  a wdde  toas. 

The  United  Kingdom  Vook  two 
orders  totaling  600.000  bushels  of 
Canadian  wheat. 


Eji}!:  Market 


'll  A Humber  Lid 


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Government  Poultry  Product*  In- 
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M.4BKETS  CLOSED  TODAY 
NEW  YORK,  July  3 <4*i,-All 
36  principal  finaoc^l  and  commodity 
i . . 33  markets  throughout  the  United 
4&maiate*  »U1  be  dosed  Thursday.  Is- 
.17  I dependence  Dwy. 


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(sales  featured  todsyW  London  Block 
1 Market  dealings  with  but  few  ex- 
I ceptions 

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, among  them  brewerte.s  and  certain 
jof  the  heavy  Induatrlea.  were  firm 
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on  the  stock  exchange  and  curb 
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den'  were  better.  Up  in  industrials 
were  Lang.  General  Steel  Ware* 
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arid  othen  ahead  were  BraxUlan 
and  Shawinigan. 

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stead  tumbled  in  Western  oils.  In 
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Bread  baking  Is  on*  of  the  moai 
anrient  of  human  art*. 


Means  Beffer  IVork/ng  ConJMons 


Wherever  it  is  installed,  modern,  streamlined  ventilation  is  a 
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public  buildings  and  schools,  it  means  safer,  happier,  piore 
productive  working  conditions.  In  restaurants  and  theatres,  it 
is  a sign  of  a progressive  management,  mindful  of  the  welfare 
of  customers  and  staff.  Fresh,  clean  air  costs  little.  A depend- 
able system  of  ventilation  yields  big  dividends  in  comfort 
protection,  increased  efficiency  and  maintenance  of  morale. 


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Among  the  modern  ventilation  equipment  offered  by  Canadian 
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a grand  * 
pair  in  the 
grandest 
picture  of 
the  years! 


Bl  R(;.MAN 


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DANCE 

SATURDAYS 

ARCADE 


Rroj 


★ CmII  i.  D«  Mill's 
Ttclmictlfr  SnctMl* 
of  Ibi  Siit! 


STORE  HOURS:  9 A M.  Ttll  5 PM 
Wtdnttday.  9 A M.  Til)  ! P M. 


OAK  BAV  AND  bu*pem«  U 
PLAZA  THCATRKti  yighlened  by 
the  need  for 
epeed  A men  'ts  under  su*« 
pldon  of  murder.  PoUce  depart* 
menu  are  notorlpuAly  Impatiant. 
And  thU  te  not  Just  any  man— thta 
IS  the  man  whom  Incrtd  Bergman 
toYca.  piayed  by  Gregory  Peck.  In 
"SpeUHaund."  Alfred  Hitchcock  has 
once  again  proved  himself  the  mas- 
ter of  suspense.  It  Ir  more  than  a 
psychological  mystery  drama.  It 
goe^  beyond  the  realm  of  consclt^ 
Hght  and  wrong  into  the  shadowy 
lands  where  men’s  desires  are  secret 
even  from  themselves. 


REAP  THE  GARLAND**' WALKER 
im  iuiiin”’^'-'TheCL©Cit 


wHt  lur  3S  GLEASON  • Kecoan  VYNN  * Mafthal)  THOMPSONi 


II  tak'cs  a ijirdlr  lo  j;i\r  the  tonj*  ctirve 
from  bostun  ,tt.»  Jii)t5  this  .sCas<*n\ 
i'ln^  call  l«ir.  li  takes  a yitilh*  lu  mnnhl 
\niir  timirc  that  liiiK-  hip  luiiu-  hump 
IS  smootlicil  a\va\  anri  anv  tciulfiicv  to 
‘ huljff  ’ at  the  waist  is  chcckffl. 


DOMINION  SUriintr  Joan  Lwlle 
THPATRE  and  Robert  Alda  and 
featuring  a top-notch 
supporting  cast  including  William 
Pnnee,  Julie  Bishnp  and  Fdw.ira 
fvereit  Horton.  "Cinderella  Jonea." 
now  at  the  Dominion  Theatre,  la 
concerned  with  the  hUarloua  antics 
of  one  Judy  Jfmes  who  seta  out  to 
And  a husband  with  an  TQ.  m ex- 
cess of  ISO  in  order  to  Insure  a ten 


LAST  3 
DAYS 


JUDY  GARLAND 
GENE  KELLY 
RED  SKELTON 
ESTHER  WILLIAMS 
WILLIAM  POWELL 
KATHRYN  GRAYSON 
JAMES  MELTON 
LUCILLE  BALL 
LENA  HORNE 
FRED  ASTAIRE 
LUCILLE  BREMER 
FANNY  BRICE 
VICTOR  MOORE 


TODAY  - PRI  ♦ SAT. 


New  "Flexees”  for  Every  Type  and 


mlUion  dollar  inheritance  willed  to 
her. by  an  eccentric  relative. 


ATLAS  A Story  of  how  simple 
THEATRE  faith 


can  overcome 


dlfSculUea  and 


true  happtnesa  la  told  m Teo  Me- 
Carey’s  brilliant  new  Rainbow  pro- 
duction. "The  Bell*  of  St.  Mary's." 
now  at  the  Atlas  Theatre.  This 
RKO.  Radio  release  stars  Bmg 
Crosby  and  Ingrid  Bergman,  with 
a brilliant  supporting  cast  headed 
by  Henry  Travers.  William  Oargan. 
Ruth  Dortnellv.  Joan  Carroll  and 
Martha  Sleeper. 


Corset >.  First  Klonr 


Extra 

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aUMMrt  . CTO  esuttu 

NVMf  CIONm  . WHilAM  rtAMn 

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OatAN  ^A  WAM 


Colored  Cartoon 


.Anuisempnts 

O.N  THE  REEN 
Alia*  Bing  Crosby  and  Ingrid 
Bergman  In  "Tlie  Bella  of 
8i.  Mary's  " 

Cadet— Linda  Darnell  and 
Barbara  Bruton  m "The 
Orest  John  L 

Capitol  — "Ziegfeld  PoUies.'* 
.starring  Pred  Astaire  and 
Lucille  Ball. 

Dominion — "CinderfUa  Jones." 
starring  Joan  Leslie  and 
Robert  Alda.  ’ 

Oak  Bay  and  Plasa  — Ingrid 
Bergman  and  Gregory  Peck 
In  ‘"Spellbound  " 

Bio— "Lawless  Empire  " star- 
ting Charles  Starrelt 
York—  Reap  the  Wild  Wind," 
•tarring  Ray  Mllland  and 
Paulette  Goddard. 


CAPITOL  Fanny  Blice  l-  one  of 
THEATRE  the  more  atarsg  than 
there  are  in  heaven 
In  M -G.-M  8 "Ziegfrtd  Follies  of 
IMH.  " which  is  now  showing  at  the 
Capitol  Tboairc.  Also  in  the  cast 
are  Fred  Astaire^  Lucille  Ball.  Lu- 
cille Bremer.  Judy  Garland.  Kaih- 
ryn  Orayaon,  L^na  H»>rne,  Ocue 
Kelly.  James  Mellon  Victor  Moore. 
Red  Skelion^Zslher  Williams  and 
W!;iiiiiii  Powell. 


etra  — 

"THt  Truth  About  Murder' 

WUk  BO>'iTS  OaAVm.TT 


ENDS 

TO- 


CmdcrcHs  Jones' 
With  Joan  Lesbt 


PREPARATIONS 


STARTS  TOMORROW  (FRIDAY)  FOR  3 DAYS 

|-^P  ■ _ A Pirturr  Ablate  WuK  TbriU-Packed  Actios 

iTsaaiNG 

#1  DANA  ANDREWS  - RICHARD  CONTE 


for  a Lovelier 


r*rlA«a 


HIBSOAV  . raiOAT  . SATt'WOAt 

IMS*  Uarnvtl  anS  Hafkara  HtitUa  la 

•nie  GRFAr  iomn  l“ 

rxT«*  

bay  FranrU  anS  Brae*  Cabal  la 
- DIVOBce 

larooN  — --ATAfi  nooa  rAiTgf>' 

aa»»,  AM  |.ail  taaaalelt  Sba«.  a at 


^ of  St  Marys 


OPENS'SATUROAY,  JULY  6 

THE  LITTLE  RED  HEN 
DINE  ANI>  DANCE 


SIDNEY.  Corner  Sth  and  Beacon 


Come  Out  at  You  Arc.  Enjoy  s Real  Chicken 
Dinner,  Steskt,  Chops.  Etc. 

PHONE  SIDNEY  223 
Firit-ClsM  Victoria  Orchestra 
Sidney’s  Only  Dine  and  Dance 


Ardena  Sun  Tan  Oil 
1.00  and  1.50 


SWEET  16 
BUDGET 
PLAN 


T27  YATES 


Nait  Polish 

95c 


Valva  L«f  Prhw 

1.00 


Sleek  for  Satin. 
Smooth  Logs 


CHARLES 


oavio  o 


STARRETT 


Hm  Durango  Kid 

...  nx  HAtOMO 


Sunproof  Crea 

l.Sg 


UNION 

HEALTH  & ACODENT 


MfRED  HITCHCOCK'S 


Limberlost' 


Th'*  trim.  atrrari**e,  Stx'ire  J»rt  hold*  so  mo'h 
he«u<>  in  *••  littir  Perfect  to  «hp  in  vour  pur«e 

*»r  earry  »n  your  hand  and  joVt  the  sire  to  »«tk 
in  your  suilaa«c  for  s'bort  hoFdirys  and  wrek-end< 

In  htark.  h'ron Q(.l>lur  r>r  Chine»r  Red  leather  il  ion- 
taim  aH  rsserTtiah  fm  a otiick  makr*up  E.M 


am»»*** 

tiohal  ficnmt 


^ICR  U^TtltNA 


AnUonette  ReighM.  90S7  Fort  Strwet, 
hu  been  hotmred  by  t)ie  publication 
of  her  IjrrlcBl  poem  titled  "IH  Fol- 
low the  River."  kM  Edna  O.  0^. 
3Mk  SaaiUrh  Rood,  had  her  works 
rvpreaented  aUo. 


TODAY 


Local  Authors 
Are  Recognized 


Toiletnoa,  Mam  Floor 


Tho  BkpoalOon  oa-  , ADAFTARI F.  nS  AREA 

nouncod  the  publleollan  of  -Footry  ‘ Snakes  lend  to  have  the  tempera- 
Broadeoat,’*  on  ontholecy  of  v«rae  ture  of  the  earth  on  which  they  fdsi 
apeeloUy  compiled  and  preporod  for  or  in  which  they  are  bwied  rather 
r«dk)  preoenutinn.  whleb  lachide<l  than  the  temperature  of  the-.aur‘ 
the  work  of  two  local  authon.  Mn..  rounding  il». 


cr>oa«  II  w 


BOOBe  • w 


Riconvs 


VICTORIAr  BRITISH  (iOU.MBIA,  THURSDAY,  JULY  I,  1916 


Los  Angeles  Pro  Receives  Seagram  Gold  Cup 


/io.v  Score 


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A=:if*I.  if. 


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.H«)^.Newl(ouMr.  of  fh>  £>»iro)i 
T»g**f»,  and  CIrveknd'fc  Bob  MIer. 
cuntUiued  m Lhe  American  Leafue'a 
fiacr-semng  pUciera  yesterday  as 
both  their-ieama  came  rhrouch  with 
wlna.  Hammering  Hal  gained  hu 
15th  victory  by  driving  m the  win- 
ning run  In  the  tenth  with  a double 
a*  the  Tigers  eked  oat  a >-l  triumph 
over  Chicago. 

Peller  hurled  hu  auUi  sliutout 
and  14th  win  while  boonting  hb 
atrlkeoul  total  to  154  He  batted  m 
two  mna  in  Cleveland'a  ft-0  wallop- 
ing of  the  Browus. 

TJie  lowly  Philadelphia  Athletira 
managed  to  crt  one  run  on  Mnieskl’s 
homer,  bm  the  Washington  Sena- 
tom'  Pnddy  oeuti^zed  this  with  a 
similar  blow  and  winsWone  In  the 
second  and  third  lonings  gave  the 
Senators  a 3-1  decLvlon. 

A rro»d  of  S3  664  farva  raised  lire 
Yankees'  home  attendance  mark 
trfr  the  srason  to  a -nrw  rluh  record 
of  1.3M.738,  and  saw  their  team 
make  It  two  straight  over  the  leuri. 
ing  B'jatorrfted  Boa  by  wlgning.  3-3 
It  wa<i  Aaron  Robinson's  two-nm 
double  In  the  ninth  that  gave  New 
York  the  vletory  which  moved  them 
to  within  6 1-3  gamea  of  the  pace- 
setting  Box. 

Al  ClUcagt).  the  Cubs  swept  both 
ends  of  a double-header  from  Pitts- 
burgh Pirates.  4-3,  and  3-1.  A 
two-run  double  in  the  eighth  bv 
Eddie  W'atlkus  clinched  the  opener, 
while  Paul  Erickson  gained*hls  fifth 
triumph  In  the  afterpiece. 

The  Cardinals  broke  a four-game 
losing  streak  In  no- uncertain  terms 
by  whitewashing  the  Cincinnati 
Reds.  16-0.  at  St.  txHJti.  The  win- 
ners enjoyed  a hit-happy  fourth 
frame  as  they  garnered  10  runs 
Cards  are  now  within  seven  games 
of  the  top-apot  Dodgers. 


Ttip  cuuled-o/T  PhilUis  absorbed  a 
7-1  trimming  at  the  hands  of  the 
Boston  Braves.  Johnny  Hopp  and 
Billy  Herman  scored  all  but'one  of 
the  Braves*  runs  Jim  Tubgr  s homer 
cheated  Joivnny  Sain  nf  a shutout 
s.s  he  collected  hu  runlh  win  of  the 
season. 

.AiiK'ricaii  LraiiiK’ 


After  successiully  slugging  II  out 
aith  the  Sower-packed  Bremerton 
. club  uu  Tuesday  night  VictoiHa 
Attilrtio  tried  It  agam  Jaal  night 
yt  Royal  Athletic  Park  but  were  un- 
- able  to  match  the  clmui'ng  Biue- 
. jarkrti>  and  look  the  short  end  of  a 
~M9-6  (uunt  after  the  biggcsV  hit  ses- 
sion of  the  .season  here. 

The  am  left  the  clubs  all  square 
' With  two  wins  each  in  the  abbryvi- 
aied  series 

' Pitchers  had  a bad  evening  as 
' bale  hits  rattled  off  bais  with  al- 
Ihoei  mmiotnnous  regularity  The 
duts-  i^pnged  out  a total  of  35  hita, 
ineludmg  nx  hunie  runs,  four 
rinuMes  and  tliree  triples.  Athletics 
, rra9ked  out  tour  of  Uu*  ftrruit 
*’  blows,  twy  eacb  by  Prie  aii^ 

Bi(l  Dunn,  and  a triple,  but  could 
Inot  bunch  their  blows  as  effectively 
as  thru  opponents. 

I "Bad  Sam"  Gibson.  Bremerton 
[ I manager,  and  Tony  Ferrarfc  opened 
. ; on  (hr  'mound  but  did  not  stick 
^ ! around  too  long  Ferrani  went  out 
' In  the  seeor^d  m the  midst  of  a four- 
' . ruh  rahv  with  an  -mttark  of  cramps 
' while  Clbsnn.  who  was  no  punle  to 
I he  A's.  derided  disrretUin  was  the 


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Bn>ir»Mon 


Rnem•er^  and  Oak^uy  ' played  a 


Wedne.sday  (.’rickei  League  gam# 


PMI«r]*lphia  nao  IM  I 

fla'irrt*'  HuOmi'i  ••Hi  B 
&s,sir  sitO  UeisuisU.  Rntsf. 


Hsrti*. 


yeiderday  aftermum  • at  Windwr 
Park  with  each  toam  obtaining  a 
point  in  the  '•tandings  as  the  match 
was  declared  a draw.  Oitk  Bay  bat* 
ted  first,  and  aeored  133  ruiu  for 
right  wicket.«.  amre  tr  had  been 
agreed  that  stumps  would  be  drawn 
at  6 30  p.ni . the  game  ended  at  that 
lime  wuh  Spencers  having  a total 
of  111  runs  lor  sUx  akjittls  It  was 
an  all  • ruund  keeijv  • coDle*led 


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d a«^  r»  |<H  h*.!;,  O 
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Mil  b-  P'  ‘■''*1  .'1'irpHj  b* 


ISI  oe*  4 4 < 

K'a<l*r 


C'^KtyROE  Fatlo.  Los  Angeles  pro, 
^ is  scenTabovr  rereMng  the  Sea- 
gram Gold  Cup.  emblematic  of  the 
(Tana'dlan  open  golf  championship, 
from  Jack  Fuller,.  V>r^«ldent  of  tne 
RC.GA  Fa/Jh  won  the  title  from 


Dick  Mru,  Chicago,  in  an  16-hole 
play-off.  necessitated  when  they  ftn* 
ished  in  a deadlock  with  Kdrea  of 
378  after  73  holes  of  medal  play. 
One  of  the  features  of  the  event  was 
the  fine  AhoaTng  made  by  a pair  of 
Canadian  pros.  Sun  Leonard.  Van- 


couver and  Gordie  Brydson.  To- 
ronto Leonard  tlnishe<i  a'lih  g 68 
to  eud  up  with  279.  just  falling  to 
make  It  a three-way  deadlock,  while 
Brj-dson  was  four  strokes  back  of 
the  co-leaders 


Mwmr  ;w*u  Uuf6«i  3 Oimi<  2.  B*' 
tt^nf  f IVVs  r-  A'' 

M«n.-i>r"i  )<)’•  Airaral 

V».:.  liWIi'l*  n>ii»*  1 

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1 Y^'P'  2 2 H »46ri  2 

*.  P*  ' B'!-» 

nr*"  ' =”  *»  B-»**  .w  i 

• - PropTiBPipr  W''  « 
t*iw  TUB/' 7 ?a  UBnarri  t afnpt>e 


>nit  Brhkiiir  P'-ttvr  se<|  Megan 


Nulioiial  I 


t*l<<  'Mtrc)i 


ir-  I i*rpi-aij>*r  and  Baker  Pnro 
h «r't  St'CdltO’ian. 


nrtatrh 


The  creain  of  the  kwal-cMekeiera 
will  plag  nn  SitUirday  wln-n  Oak  Bay 
and  Five  C's.  both  und^Tealrd.  meet 
at  WmdM4'  Parkat  2:30  luu.  lha 


nm  ?Mi  "Bt  2 1 ! 

p.-e  <i«Me.  n>'»rm<ieiirr  and 


btfriill*»iisP 


hetUi  part  of  valor  in  ihe  fourth 


winner  will  take  over  undisputed 


anti  turned  the  chores  over  lo 


Mtiiilrpat  ranatii<’ii*A 

OTTAWA..  July  -1  iCFj. 

Tommy  (Jurman  in  an  hv 
ten  lew,  tonight  Confirmed  re- 
ports he  was  resigning  as 
genera)  manager  of  the  Cana- 
dian Arena  Company  and 
general  manager  of  Montreal 
Canadictis.  Stanley  Cup  hold- 
ers and  holders  of  the  world's 
championship  hockey  title. 
He  will  become  president  and 
general  manager  of  Ihe  Ot- 
Uwa  Auduarluin,. 


tA«K*fi  Fn»  Oyrt»* 

Ujifinsi.  B.ifkh*r(l«  i 


.,r.„  - , • Beak'’  Federmeyer 

Skiff,  m»«n  ireentiT  manHgar  of  p^^^^mey^r  Ucoted  roughly 

bcat:le  In  Ihe  Pacific  Coast  Ba**e-  jor  l♦>e■^lrst  three  frames  he  workod 
ball  league,  reiunied  today  to  his  but  settled  down  in  the  late  Innings 
former  port  with  the  New  York  «nd  gaiilrd  rredlt  for  hU  aecond 

« f.Hd  dwclor  01  UlOj 
nuoor  ,00..  ,.m.  *>-7.  ^ 

I After  Ferrara's  withdrawal.  Pee 
rilltw  Ho\la  ■rollii:lll  twee  Ba«  attempted  to  atop  the 
* rofulatent  Bremerton  attack  but 

al|^  ^ gave  up  seven  runs  In  four  Innings 

‘ before  Csrpenier  was  called  In.  The 
* I latter  gave  up  five  nms  in  the  aev- 

'■*  . 4 I entli  and  escaped  damage  In  the 

eighth.  Jim  Hess  hurled  the  final 
? ^ t frame  and  waa  touched  for  three 
I runs. 

t Athletics  kept  In  the  running  with 

. a susuined  attack  o#  their  own  for 
I f the  first  five  frames.  Trailing  8-3 
, going  Into  the  fifth,  they  brought 
the  large  crowd  to  tu  feet  with  a 
^ four-run  outburst.  Hughes  led  off 

with  his  first  home  run  and  the 
ii-'islly  lighl-stleklng  Dunn  cracked 
out  hit  second  with  Iwq  on  but 
from  there  the  Victoria  offence 
dwindled 


PbitooMMot*  SIS  SSS  AM  ) 

Bn«rr.<  141  SIA  SA«  7 

lUn— •64rf#r.  Ml'Kivy 
S*mtril*-fe  A«i«  tnil  M*«1 

JnUTiialioiiul  l.ragiip 


• aruKANE  Ws.di,  J|^l)  3 
Just  over  one  week  after  nine  Spo- 
kane bB.v>ball  players  were  killed 
ar<i  STX  tnjured  In  a but  rrSAh, 
Owner  Sam  CoIUDa  anmmncrd  the 
Indiana  would  resume  tlieir  Western 
Interiiatuitial  League  compelltlon 
here  tomorrow.  sgain»t  Yakima. 

Tlie  list  of  new  players  arriving 
on  loan  or  option  from  oUier  clutM 
grew  aleadily  lunger  as  teams 
acroaa  Uie  country  contributed  help 
to  the  stricken  Indians. 

Expected  to  arrive  today  was  Caic 
Bishop,  former  Wa&liington  State 
College  basketball  and  baseball  star 
who  has  been  playing  with  Indian- 
apolu  In  ihe  American  Association.. 
He  will  play  in  ihe  outfield. 

Manager  Ben  Geraghty.  who 
escaped  from  the  flaming  bus  with 
head  injuries,  said  another  new  out- 
fielder Will  be  Frank  Hawkins,  ti 
slugger  who  played  last  year  with 
Oakland  in  the  Pacific  Coa-H  Lea- 
gue. Fred  Polleit  .of  Seattle,  and 
Me]  Steiner,  of  San  Diego,  arc  olhiT 
; outfield  prospect*. 

AL  RAIMONDI.  RARTOt.O.MEI. 
AMI  Kl'BIAK  ON  DECK 

Infleldcrs  on  deck  so  far  Include 
Shortstop  Lou  Kublak  from  Salem. 
Ore  ; First  Baseman  Charley  Bu** 
fmm  Oakland.  Tlilrd  Basemuii 
Henry  Bartolomei  from  Salem,  and 
Bill  Smith,  who  hitch-hiked  here 
from  Lake  City.  Iowa,  to  join  the 


ouU  lo  prepare  for  live  sU-game 
Yakima  aeries. 


SPOKANE.  July  3 •4'> —Baseball 
CommisMoner  A.  B.  Chandler  said 
today  he  had  a«>ked  presidents  of 
the  major  leagues  to  "give  consid- 
eration'' (o  an  appeal  for  benefit 
games  for  families  of  nine  Spokane 
ball  players  who  lost  their  lives  In 
a bus  accident  a week  ago. 


Bimmorp  404  4AA  040-  4 13  ) 

J»»»4  • r|*r  AAA  AA7  WH  • 4 0 

n4''rrir«  Haa4«.  r*l\4rt.  Johnson  snA 
Kihn  Mnoi*r  «nd  <r<*-'!A 


N*«4r4  AH  AOe  400^4  4 1 

■ 000  A2A  404--2  7 2 

(••Oprir.  and  0*rtoark.  Cartar. 

RBb4*-k  aiiA  Wral 


Ernie  Wolf 
Wins  Derb) 

Al  Brentwood 


Hank  Bennett 
'Advances 


WEST  HAVEN.  Conn.  July  3 JP 
A bank  draft  for  6333.07  was  on  Us 
way  to  Spokane.  Wash.,  Western 
Iniemntional  League  Baseball  Club 
today,  the  first  known  Connecticut 
contribution  to  the  families  of  the 
nine  plaT^r=  killed  in  a tragic  moun- 
tain b:’<  crash  laie  last  month 
The  /iiioney  was  raised  Sunday  by 
r-otle.-tlon  al  the  independent  pro- 
frwslonal  game  between  the  West 
Havefi  Sailors  and  the  Mount  Ver- 
non, N.Y.  Scarlets.  Several  other 
benefit  games  have  been  acheduJed 
by  New  Raven  district  baseball  and 
softball  teams. 


emus 


Dirk  Caln.k,  Rooke  pitcher,  hurled 
and  hit  his  team  lo  victory  in  a 
Colwnrid  and  District  Fas  lb  a 11 
League  game  Sunday  evening  at 
Sooke  by  hittiag  a home  run  in  tha 
eighth  Inning  with  the  haaeo  loaded 
as  Bonke  scored  a wtp  over  Or^g- 
Dower  Indians,  8-6. 

Next  Sunday  two  game.\  wlU  be 
played  at  JRonke.  At  6 p m Hoyle- 
Browrn  and  Canadian  Legion  will 
play  an  exhibition  game,  and  at  7 
p m Langford  will  meet  the  Sooke 
nine  in  a league  tilt  At  present 
Miese  two  teams  are  tied  for  top 
place  In  the  standings  LuxUm 
Royala  are  second,  and  Jordan  River 
and  Craigfluwer  Indians  are  brtng- 
Ing  up  the  rear  spots. 


Biting  St  a No.  .7  Catchmore 
apoon.  a 30  1-4  pound  salmon  pro- 
vided Ernie  Wolf,  of  1212  Queens 
Avenue,  with  a new  13-foot  Inboard 
nu2ior  boat,  the  first  prlxe  In  the 
Vtctorta-fiasnlch  Inlet  Anglers'  As- 
sociation's first  Derby  of  the  year 
held  on  Biinday  Second  and  third 
prtaes  -a  12-foot  rowboat  and^ti 
Lausem  outboard  motor— were  won 
bv  Les  Bradley  and  Alex  RawUnga 
with  36  1-4'and  29  1-4  pounders 
re^>ecUve1y. 

Clwe  U)  7H0  boats  erf  all  sorts 
dotted  the  Arm  fmm  6. am  to  4 
p m.  to  try  their  luck  with  rod  and 
hne  It  was  a record  entry  for  the 
cvTnt.  open  lo  club  members  only 

Oounrtllor  Len  Hobb.**.  of  Saanich, 
presented  the  wUniars  with  prlzei 
at  the  Anchorage  Other  members 
with  catches  U the  chlpa  were 
NormaTrAdtlngton.  who  lot^  a chest 
of  silverware  with  his  2S-pounder. 
and  Jim  Robson  ^and  W Holland 
who  bqth  landed  fish  weiahtng  74 
pounds  They  recetied  prims  of 
ftshmg  equipment 

Harry  Woolstnn  presidem  of  the 
aMOCiatlon.  announced  that  live 
naxi  Derby  will  he  on  Sunday,  and 
U alii  be  open  to  the  public.  He 
urged  all  local  aniners  to’^rflTipate. 
as  this  event  la  being  staged  in  aid 
of  the  Queen  Alexanda  BolaDum 
ITm  priara  for  this  derby  will  be 
on  display  for  the  rest  of  the  week 
In  the  Poodle  Dog  Cafe. 


Men's  singles  play  was  again  In ' 
the  apoUight  in  last  night's  matches  | 
In  the  city  tennta  championships.  | 
with  ail  seml-finahsts  now  being 
named.  Carl  Brand,  already  hav- 
ing reached  this  bracket,  was  Joined 
by  first-seeded  Henry  Bennett,  who  | 
was  preiied  lo  best  Victor  Sherman. 
6*3.  9-7.  Bennett  won  the  first  aet' 
handily  at  6-3,  but  got  Into  difficul- 
ties In  the  aecond.  going  down  4-0. 
as  he  seemed  to  be  having  trouble 
keeping  his  shots  in  court.  However, 
he  Improved  considerably  to  win 
fire  succeaalve  games  only  to  have 
.fiherman  again  deuce  th^  scurr  !• 
WS.V  not  until  the  sixteenth  game 
that  Bennett  managed  to  win. 

Harold  Sinclair  reached  Ihe  semi- 
final bracket  by  ousting  Blit  Dunbar. 
6-1.  6-3.  while  JsHr  Milledgr.  ImiTl- 
hlitlng  junior  champion  became  the 
fourth  •.emi-flnali.'t  when  he  doanefT 
George  Bishop.  9-7.  6-1  Allhongh 
closely  prcMcd  m the  first  sci  Mil- 
ledge  was  never  jn  trmtble -there- 
after 

In  the  ladies*  singJe.s  Ckent.  JUl 
Mtiledge  advanced  to  the  scmi-Iliial 
bracket  >aith  a 6-3.  7-5  a*tn  over 
Peggy  Jackson,  while  Marjorie  Hoey 
also  entered  the  semis  with  a 6-3, 
6-1  derUlon  over  Esther  Pitkethley. 

Men's  doubles  play  will  feature 
tonight's  action  with  third-aeeded 


HOW  THEV  BTANO 


PUser-Nex  * I 

Doaglas  Hotel  t 1 -••7 

I’.r.T.  1 > 

Last  night's  seore:  Pllser  and  Nex 
I,  I'.r.T.  3. 

Next  game  Friday:  PUter  and  Nes 
TW  Douglas  Hotel.  MacDonsld  Park. 
6:36  p.m. 


WENATCHEE.  July  3 (4^-Pit- 
cher  Eddie  Green  had  lo  win  his 
oam  ball  game  with  a bat  as  the 
leading  Wenatchee  Chiefs  of  the 
Western  International  League  de- 
feated Salem  Senators  6-7  here  to- 
night R.  H E 

Salem  . 142  000  000-7  13  4 

Wenatchee  310  030  03x-«  11  0 
Batterle.v  Pallin,  Ounnerson  <3i 
and  Salmon.  Green  and  Fitagerald 


Poor  Season 
F or  Ducks 
Is  Predicted 


ARNOLD  PF.RGl'HON 
Starry  rover  of  Art  McKim's  Ca- 
nadian Legion  lacrosse  squad,  who 
will  be  In  uniform  this  evening  when 
his  team  mecU  the  Tlllicums  at 
8teveiu-«n  Park  at  7 o'clock.  Both 
clubs  have  played  a game  al  Na- 
naimo this  year,  but  tonight's  fix- 
ture wiil  mark  their  debut  In  the 
senior  league.  TllUcuoia  are  a ju- 
nior entry.  bm  are  playing  In  senior 
company  for  lack  of  compeutton  in 
their  own  bracket 


Ptiser  and  Nex  moved  Into  a tie 
for  top  place  with  Douglas  Hotel  In 
the  Victoria  Athletics  Junior  Base- 
ball League  la.'t  night  by  dffeatlng 
Harry  Youson's  U.CT.  nine  5-3. 

Winners  got  six  hits  to  the 
U.CT '4  five,  with  Harry  Downs 
having  hts  balling  e>e  .in  a.v  he 
smacked  out  three  safeties  out  of 
four  limes  at  bat.  . A trio  elJkasc 
knocks  in  the  third  inning  and  a 
walk  gave  the  gasmen  three  run-s. 
and  they  added  lone  tallies  in  Ihe 
fourth  and  seventh 
UC7  got  a pair  in  the  third  on  a 
triple  by  Bennett  and  s double  by 
Mclnms.  and  managed  one  more  run 
In  the  sixth  on  a hit  and  an  error. 

Young  Dfs  Nex.  the  winners'  bat- 
boy:  opened  hu  baseball  career  b> 
rovemvg  tha  right  fiald  spot  and 
showed  definite  promUr 


VANCOUVER.  July  1 <F».-Plnch- 
hlttcr  Bob  Hadington  hit  a home 
run  UT  the  etghUt  innjng  with  two 
men  on  base  to  give  Tacoma  Tlgerx 
a 4-7  victory  over  Vancouver  Capl- 
lanoa  In  their  Western  Interna- 


7Vr/  Mrnnis  Pitches 
i\  0-/7  //,  IS  o-H  luifkime 


Wmnii>8  sho  formni.  piich"d  made  pub'ic  teporu  from  firld  ob- 
for  Fori  Worth  Texas.  Al  R.umondi  Mr'ers  describing  ihu  Spring's 
from  Victoria  BC . and  Pollrtt.  aho  flight  of  duck'*  s/  the  poorest  in 
serves  on  (he  moimd  or  in  the  out-  years 

field  These  report*  a HI  provide  Hie 

Geraghiy  i*atd  *;CiTral  oilier  plav-  ♦’*«*»  tlge-anuual  waterfowl  regu- 
em  A err  Kheduled  lo  arrive  soon  espected  to  be  announced 

lo  join  the  Indians  m dally  work-  month  or  early  in  August. 

R(ibert  H Smith,  biologut  for  the 

( Miaxtasippi  Flyway.  reported  from 

' ■•i'  If  'Delta.  Man 

I "I  have  covered  area.%  that  were 

■■  heavY  diick  producera  in  1943  and 
_ ' 1943  and  even  in  1945,  but  today  the 

I I I alorv  la  Ihe  same  everywhere.  The 

llf*|||||l  r|||5|m  diKk  populailom  are  greatly  re- 

' * * ***^^*^^  durrrt  Some  man*hea  and  potholes 

ihai  look  ideal  for  ducks  have  rvone 
will  be  t>.niiin  Bund'  aiUi  Louue  gj  | ^nly  reiterate  that  In 
Bmufh  and  Margaret  Osborne  cUJi-  my- opinion  the  situation  la  seriom 
mg  In  Ihe  '.emi-Iinal  of  ihe  op-  and  drasur  reduilioav  m the  kill 
po-ile  biaeker.'  - Are  in  order." 


Winners  took  a I-O  lead  in  the 
third  Inning.  Billy  Duncan  Kortng 
oo  Palmer's  error  after  he  had  hit 
safely.  Len  Duncan  singled  lo  the 
sixth  and  made  It  3-0  on  UlnnU' 
blngle  Clinching  runs  came  In  the 
seventh  when  Dendya,  powerful 
Legkm  batter,  homrred  to  right  field, 
driving  Hudiin  In  ahead  of  him.  Len 
Duncan  aeored  hU  aecond  run  of 
the  game  on  labutera  safety  In  Uie 
’9*me  frsme. 

Short  arorr  R H F 

ilayle-firown  OOQOOU  000—0  0 5 

LCRion  001  001  30X--5  9 3 

BaUeriaa — Jenmng  Martin  and 
Milllken.  Mlnnta  and  Duncan. 


■ au  ( ( NAWfar.ia  ' — v»mI4  ar 

OlAAB  H««a44  tnA  <kv  Martin  Mm*. 
bcarO  N«MlMr  74,t07X 
<2  M4m>  7ft«* 

fH^ar  e»t«ra»a  la  !•#  raUaarOiaarr 
Ala»ann«iS4P4.  vua  kata  »m4  4tmm» 

-‘•rnrw*  Boy  ■ bb4  -tim«  on  mt 

HANDS 

M*r»f4  N««kvr  M-4017 

TBe* 


L<:t,iuii..  Alar  hurler.  Ted  MimiU. 
ah'i  ha«  been  handling  mo»t  of  Mi»; 
tOaXlljg  rh6ie>  f<jr  Manager  Wally 
Smith,  piu  hed  a bnlliKi't  no-liit 
no-run  game  at  C'tttral  Park  Uvt 
niBhi  a the  vrtcraiu  a«n  ihrir 
"■'•■nd  AtraiglU  gamr*  In  (he  >enl'>i 
A f4*(b«ll  ri.  r bv  blanketing 
Koyle-Broan.  5-0 
Ftnallv  *how;i;i 
(aiiltil  to  Mia  a 
half  of  Uie 
aavs  J4umD-  pkn 


BAY  ST.  ARMOURY 
SATURDAY  NIGHT.  8 30 

t— CADY  WREST4.1RS— 4 


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Bi«<en  Miichalj  ttiO  atn«n-U«>n  V«  II.  % 
Phrtf*  4lid  JarSanr  am  «m>.< 

i«  Hnhi—  ana  Habaen  Mi*  M*  darr  «i 
Ml  * Hatrlasun 

f 41  e I*  M,-’  a*i;  *t  a*. hr  ei.-*  •• 
M-n>»n  V*.  H pia*  M.t#  H»ld*t>*  ai.a  Mu' 
Hn«*Ua  >*  » Mr*  R'ltrMl  . 


scriiiUonn  won  their  «ay  into  the 
men’s  singles  final  of  the  all-Eng- 
land champioti-ihlps  today. 

Yvoii  Prtia  of  Francf.  bhn  top* 
.<ux  feet  SIX  inches,  won  the  coveted 
shot  at  tlie  Utlr  by  eliminating  the 
unsceded  yt^uiig  Bun  PranciM-an. 
Tom  Brown,  in  a dramatic  two-hour 


Believe  7t  or  ATot  / 


ly  RIPLEY 


In  Uit  wamrn'K  senior  "B  league. 
Rpenrerx  irmmred  Hepcata  19-9  and 
Victoria  B^ix  and  Paper,  luxh  eight 
big  runs  ui  the  fifth  Inning,  dcicatad 


;f  *Jime 


CUFF  PACKER 

Wlanrr  a(  nia  laal  l«a  MaUb**  R«r* 

ALiO  4*<nTH».a  STAB  ATraAUtlON 
NO  iNt  a>  4»s  IN  rmirta 

TMSala  •«  aaM  si  Warhur'*  Nr«Mta»a 
icsa  miL-oLAa  sTiltffT 


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SUN  14^  . AMAgUAV 


Legionaiie> 
of  AU|»pnr7  -grt- 

i.Nv»>  mim.i.Ntf  ^ jjI  ,,rtors  tgainst 

Tire  annual  competition  for  the  them  and  hu.*>tling  fhe  ball  around 
Bimmnru  Cup  between  the  Jadies  of  the  infield. for,  snappy  iHJtouta  men's  ventor 

t-h^-lfve  Victoria  bowling  club;  n~iTlr  ffir  'rti  nut  up  lo  their  f«om  tUe  .j 

plaved  reranUy  on  the  ftrens  of  the  usual  -laudiird  a>  tlie  pla'e.  while  nine. 

Viriorta  iMwn  Brahng  Club^  Wtfi-  the  f ^hiiueiy  )u»<t 

ners  were  Mrs  Wright.  »!tip  Mr*  their  sigli!’-'*  iLe  unniug..  <<f 
Butterfield.  Mn.  fickifc  apd  Mrs  H?an  'I'^tiutig  tettuiR  nme  li:'* 

Pe'ric,  a Beacon  Hill  rmk  Run-  L-  r-  infield  Itad  a few  Icaki.  wj’d 


■«ar  Th«ie  TMay  st 


KENT'S 


'^r4  Maa44aar'.*rs'* 
I VATRS 


ii..  Aiuirahau. -GcoU  Brown  em- 
ployed hta  unorthodox,  two-handed 
forehand  to  defeat  Varoslav  Diobny 
ol  aDechh-Alovakla.'«-4.  7-5.  6-2.  in 
a match  whlrlLAaw  the  bespectarted 
Drobny  fail  to  show  any  of  the  bril- 
liance that  carried  him  to  victory, 
^ver  Jack  Kramer  of  CaUfomia.  HI 


AUTO  lODY  SHOf 


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UFHOiSTIRY 


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Meanwhile  Pauline  Beu.  of  Los 
Aogclea,  made  the  *emi-finaU  of 
women's  singles  an  all-Ameitcan  af- 
fair for  the  first  time  tn  hl.'*torv  by 
defeating  Joan  Curry  of  Britain 
6-P.  6-3  Her  dppt’nefir  tdmnrro* 


Xcic  Owners  Seek  Mound  Help 

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CLEVELAND.  July  I V liieie  a 'Vt  r .iOr;  »a'  a 
an  open  market  on  ptlchcts  in  BrcsHLlyn  Dodg 
Cleveland  Indiana  new  front  oiftce,  i*he  Triiy  • ,taff.  headed 

for  the  TYtba'i  erstwhile  ‘big  foui"  by  FhTtmhFr  Feiwr  Btrve  OrdhM‘k . 
pilehlng  staff  has  become  ti>e  big  Allw  Rrynolds  and  Charier  'Red* 
ofM*  - Rtfling  Robert  ^ller.  Embrre.  waa  rated  second  iq  none  in 

A parade  of  pitcheri  tn  and  out  of  the  American  LeagiF*  many  tram- 
Indian  Kvery  Immediately  followed  ing  camp  experts— but  denatton  irt 
purrhaae  of  the  Tribe  by  a lyndlcate  in  rapidly  after  the  start  of  (he 
headed  b)  Booming  Bih'  Veeck.  season 

dynamfc  gx-martne  who  has  frUcr.  Ukt  Ole  Mjd- Ruer 

qulrvd  five  new  ptayert  durtng  tec  riahs  ui>  rofiui  akmg  but  the  re- 
days  Of  ownerahtp  maiiung  75  per  cent  of  the  featured 

TTiree  of  Ihe  new  -Tribesmen  arc  quartette  have  failed  W Rve  op  to 
trertera  ewpectad  to  flU  jBwrUng  fapa  pre-saaaon  predictMHU  t 

in  the  chib  a teeierlM  mound  fiyrpa.  There:  oi|e  conaatatton.  a^ 

two  of  the  mounds^rr>.  Joe  Be;:?  Veeck  ever  • four  devA  ae  haveYhe 


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m«d»i'  kttrhen  TOLMiS  DfSTRICT-  Itiph.  oiih  ar*re*.-atid  »•  ran  recommend  'In*  one  iocatlon  Tuua  nhoui  «*•  |Fll|  *\ll||  TBRMS-HA 

Htiu  hi.m*  pieaiai.'  rural  and  mauniaio  *ie*  Ideal  A*nil*luc  for  Mily  poaMaatoo  I /Ml  Bxclualv*  lutlnt  Fnct  rFi'L'/CfV  'Olacount  oncrad 

mu*  bum*  u - ,,M»ed  roup;i  wba  daura  early  pe«*e..  prir#  [ _ ****■>.-,  wiii  Harm. 


for  All  Ca*h> 


M '*l  W*l»u.p  illiiarr*  •■(  I w*«k  Hot-oater  haailnp.  no  *t#p* 

•*|.Mnf  larpc  «*ir*ept  Tbli  curipalow  ii  ultra-mudern 

r r’  hum*  fr-1 — I — r-mnn  nf  '«u  w alabermuon'  4T*x<MI 


rr.r/rrmTrr'trK^t^^^  - t . . possession 

0*'At»BA.  t'lTV— Ejerlleot  roomtnp-h*u*e  1 OAK  BA^  1^  dtt#le*-irp*  home  tn  th*  4a 

® "*  U ocairao  r»niraU»  located  and  full*  lurmabad  «'>  Ytfk/t-IHI  HOMS  YOU  WAVS  „ ...  *f»*'  '«  Al  candltlon  in  ar 

'«  tfti’  Fwrr*t  btBfk'forwo  oeaenir*  lint  90  monlhly  Ooner*  Iwoklnp  for  tituaiad  *»"**BU”0**-OW  — Frame  >enairucMno.  fsMr.rMU  auite  avaUahi*  f« 

0 r»  Turnover  an-  •“U*  kikUahl*  All  in  Sm-clau  I ' m hlp'i  Quadra  aiaitdlnp  on  aver  I acre  • '’•o'wa-  4i*lnp-r«Mm.  dlninp-rooen.  kltclwn.  liutitD*  frnm  other  tulia  pirr 

HIU  r.r:v  r-u.-  foom  , ‘•"b'liOA  rf  b**uUful  pork  and  ror»  parden  Hir*  •**  imdfoomi  aUo  another  hedwm  up- 1 hame  to  li»t  In. 


Max  of  ('triiiiiiiiipt  ;>./-j40*d  AU  of  down 
(.*>•»  aaaOabie  to  oonci  if  dcaiycd 

fwirrn  wan 


0.  '.o.aie..  kll  Ntu  rar^'  r:.ur.roofn 
-e4t>«-f*f-bonee  '( m«  p«re  tnefudet  the  j rr.u  itin  1iB«w/-oa  a-  ccMLiOAMV  ' A"*  kulU.  U*»  alureo  bunpalon.  hll  larp* 

h- ^Sit-k  Tiu*  ..  the  arlt  ha'c  In  thu  tP"  AIID  RFF-SCIB  A COMPANY  pygoji.  Uvint-rooen.  cp*i.  flrtplairdlnlni- 

■ re*  and  due  twiyrr-t"*  's«*  ' " e'oee  > lA*  ScoUatd  Bufidinp  ’ room  and  hall  have  oak  flnon.  9 btdroomi. 

*.  ....r.i  ..pr.i  ApiirAx-  ' Fh«na  8 J15I  Ret  Phon*  0 1711  1 «-P<*  Faatnrpko  batheaaew  oiUi  nadaital 

II.  .r.'  . iunad  tioner  otil  < • I oath  bakin,  ultra-modern  kUrben  til*  alnk. 

( im''.eo.»‘'  '”t'  a<:d  sio»*  i'.  ■ — I'ompleie  laundry  n»om  Hot  water  h**t 


htr*  Al*  to  •••  IL  Price  - f ' f'  fw 

Ql'AfrRA.  t'lTY— tierltent  roemtnp-bauae 
renirallv  iMated  and  full*  furniabad 
ftfwo  -eeaenira  lint  90  monlhly  Owner'* 


Va-m«Mlrr'<  ' THS  VCTBRAN  . RBaLTY 

^751  HI  ^ o ' 


ttOOB  Ckih  WiU  Handle 
Pleake  Cali  UR  STRFNIY 
• Oak  Bay  Bpoatahtt' 


IMMEDIATI 


POSSESSION  / 

A dttSlea-ivpc  home  In  th*  4atnei  Ray  dta- ; 
triM  in  A 1 ranmtion  in  and  out  Ona 


*1  OYtfMl-IHI  HOMS  YOU  WAVS  „ ...  *f»*'  '«  A I candltlon  in  and  out  Ona 

Iwoklnp  for.  tituaiad  **^**BUhOALOW  — Frame  lenairucMoo.  foMr-roou  auite  avaUahi*  far  purebaacr. 
>11  hlk'i  Quadra  aiauOlnt  on  aver  I acre  * rooma  4i*lnp-rMm.  dlninp-rooen.  kitchen,  tiutien*  frnm  other  tulia  piTri  you  a free 


npaloie  kll  larp*  •>*>fk>  No  baaeroant.  Two  nice  loU.  «»|V- ‘ piejrs 
flrtplai^dinlnp- I table  parden.  ten  fruit  tree*  imaU  fruit*.  I 


?525U 


l-nGH-QL/ADRA 

IMMEDIATE  POSSESSION  ' 

Fiae-raom  bunpal**  Ih  on*  of  Ih*  best 
pan*  of  thU  deairabla  dlaiflct  SituaiM  on 
t«*  lou.  Lb*  hpUM  cootalna  larpa  L*top' 
room  with  apan  firoplart  diump-room. 
modarn  kllrh«n.  t«*  pixid-aUM  bexirobma 
with  larpa  rlaaau.  Larpe  ibrac-pMc*  bavn- 
roBiR.  Full  e«0*Di  oaatment.  furi-ar*. 
laundry  tub*  workroom  and  aaira  totlct 
Oood  jtaidca.  fruit  trMa,  clurkrn  bout*, 
etc  Ataalnp  view*  of  Otympir*  Law 
taa«a  a.nd  immadiaic 

potaeMiofl  Frle*  dn>A«rU 

Plcaaa  Aik  for  MR'  BARCLAY 
Brea.  Fhona  B9411 


; I.NVESTMFNT  OPPORTUNITY 
I FAIRFIELD  APART^iLUT 

! .. 

iRuuaiad  lo  <ba  beat  part  ui  ibia  popular 
realdchUal  dUlrtri,  cieac  to  but  aud  atreal 
<ai  Four  atU-eoeiialRad  auuca.  aaeft  VUh 
I electric  atov*  Auiomaiu  hot  water  heatinp. 

' AU  nrraaaary  repuiiemcou  for  tenanta 

. |!in,o(Ki 

I Ftcav*  Aak  for  MR  BARCTJtY 
Svtnuirk  Fhon*  %'«1T 


textur*  with  built-ln  fcaturt*  tn  maaiar 
badreusa  pad  bathroom. 

*1  1 fUUk  — BRAND  NRW  'ultra- 
moubhn  riv*  • room 

CBDAR  BHAKX  BIDIHO  BCTfOAtOW 
Duruid  roof,  tifooraof  paraac  fluorta^pni 
litbiinp  and  rlaririe  kf^en  Buuaiod  on 
•a  acr*  an  beautiful  View  Bnyal  Foa- 
Maaioo  unmodiatc 

ftKWMUk  ' COUNTRY  OROCBRY 
, CKM'im  rrORS  SHACK  BAR  AND 
OAS  fUMf.  mclpdinp  pood  fixiute*  and 
itoct  al  mceic*  9 roetna  for  Awncr  cuv 
convfnionre*  Very  pood  incoaae.  |i  MN 
vUl  handle,  piua  atock 


NIORT  PHONE.  B Tbat  ' 

LIST  VOUR  HCA\E  FOR  SALE 
-\Y1TH_K.  (j  S 

•W*  will  advari)**  h’~i»  tbt*  **U-rtad  col- 
, amn  and  our  obol*  ataff  of  laiiaatb  vUI 
.piia  li  apocia)  aiUo'Mb. 


HAM^eOME  hOMc-OJv  WELL- 
KtP.T  l$xatl  i'. 

Langford  1pm  duiri<  8*«*»  room*, 
kiirheii.  dmiop-room  and  llvinp-ioum  net 
main  floor  and  Mur  badroomk  aod  bath- 
•room  upaiairv  Furaa<c  Two  paiapaa. 
Vararry  ihitiy  dan  after  tale  Appn-ai- 
, maialy 'ntuaiy  acm  ~ Fipm  Al*;  iUMl 
arrRT  tn  imall  trbiia 

lo\*ly  corrA-'  ^E^p 

i BEALH  'f 

i Ruatic-tiAiif  oeiiape  i>Mr  b**rh  m iplm- 
I did  dliuic:  Ltvtna-room  kttvhen.  two 

I bedroom*  Nice  parden-  Taxn  i'..s  wL*. 

■VST"”  -V>i^0 


room  and  hall  have' oak  floor*  9 bkdrooma,  A*Mpe  and  workahop  Tatea  «•  wr  tear 
«-p<ei  Paa^oko  baUwaaiw  wUb  nadaital  1 Clear  U^*  Bti'*  afarm  X.t*^  t(k 

• aeh  baaln,  ultra-modern  kltrben  til*  alnk.  iSKAP  AT  rx/— «/'/ 


, ■ - lew  a*;*  uo*  - iiau  ''•..rr  tf-v-n.-- 

*-i^u«in>ad  — 

-T  194  Fuil  I ' ,*h«d  e n:.. 

' tffr'l  r<<vi|  rinnd  p*T 

■ •••a  lav  l<!«r:4  • 

L«,i'  ;-i  ai'il  tj  a. 

'♦rrlfs  Pn'i'”i  . 1 -•tl  ..  _ 


OAK  BAY  WAY 


' throuphaut  Saartnenl  Baa  larpe  rumnui 


' loom  with  open  Breular*’  The  alnk.  ihdaar 
- - \'  l''B  FlVr  RrKlMXO  aONOALOW  fK-  *■  «ns  mtebeu  ranp*  8ep*r*>r  paracr 

e r .X  ,«  j,,ii  Uting-ro»m  wiiU  I for  t*o  can  and  room  for  chauffeur.  The 


rinr*d  P*e»  1 e Of 


r w MooiiE  * u< 

«l*  -'.n  Z :ir-  Vlr-m-  ^r 

4«t  Bra.-on  Axen>  r.  ^Idnrr  S L* 
t'MONt:  I rail 

rlduled  for  quick  sals 


• v ii«:  a hall  Hic#  Uting-ro»m  wiiU  I tor  tap  cart  and  room  for  chauffeur.  The 
feofi,  !l-»  dii>iiit-room  luu  bedfoaiOTT  "bUfillloB  hai  Fne  buU'.-ia  faaeueaa  Poa- 

■ I.  pr-nie  * bathroom.  kHcben  Pitli  btrak-  •eaaiop  In  M para  

ti-.t  ■-H  Ifiv  of  cupboard  tbom  C«‘ i .1.. i-MRn-sinTE  afartmrkt  M '’’-****''  *'*•••'*•  ^ bearobme  'v.np-  furnace  paraa*. 

n-eut  tiaaemani,  furnaaa  and  p«a*e.  -*^1^  1 In  be«  ^ ‘lirinp-foom  kiuh*n,  «77(»0  W*’  •»»». 

' »«iUC''  *Kli  froi'  !/»4f  Tim  will  I'l^e  t '*  ^ •.•sai  and  rar*  Two  I “Paeaie  parage  Prtc# * 'IVItr  .JJre*  Lew  Baa 

I.S  ii.H:  -n-  ■ -l'-  ->  r.'..,  *.I  tor  M!.,  » H HALL 

I’r.lru.ii'.ntL.'rLr  rr,,-  ....l  r.,Lrr,r 


RALPH  H WILSON 


an  inve«imenl  let  ua  lUop  y*u  lAla 


_ K«lil  int  Frabtrion  Btdp  Eve.  O MM  I 


L’AH^y  1‘QPSBMiOM  OF  TU15  COSY  d \AK  BAY-FlVt-ROOM  STUCCO  BUN- 
■e  *»d  rgiul'.rtahla  tbiee  ro-on.  rciiapa  | ' ^ caLr't.  eicimrarir  and  :n  tireliant  coo* 
nebr-i'mi.  kitcneti  ~ :tr  ii\‘.vr.  ' flit^nti  «il  ibto<i*li  Full  ka>em«nL  furnace. 
..  k l'  ■m)  La*  ••MO  ni*plai.e^  Part  ba-*- ' and  larape  There  ar*  two  bedcooma  oo 
r.in.i  tmaii  pardan  Hipn  and  dry.  far^ig  niulp  floor  and  Mimpii  roam  in  batement 
• Situated  oi*iinok<iii  Fortiie  Inlet.  Not  a new  home,  but 

faiev  fitly  «jo  Hn.e  includiiic  k"fh#n  pood  burlnp  at 

•*n*»  blind»  I.  • •--lar.d  $*UHHi  FAIRFIELD  - V«ry  attractive  live  - room 
al  'or  one  far  'caalil  .ptltniw  k..,„  a.  «.1.  eAtle.elae.  aa<l 


Sea  A.  lAncaatcr 
EMPIRE  REALTY  CO  . LTD 
IMP  Beeai  Si****  > E tUL 

Member  Re^  Zi'.ata  Boofa  of  VULerta 


Aarape  and  workahop  Tatea  kit  o*r  tear  TERMS-  HALF  CASK 

Ci(*r  i^e  Sol*  apant*  ^^*^50  'Diicount  Offered  tor  Ail  Caab* 

Fleaie  Call  MR  RTEFNEY  IMMtDIATF 

lOak  Bay  8p*eUlitt-  - i 'V.  Vtt  Lll'^  T r 

POSSESStON 

MOUF’JT  TOLMIF  FIVE  IWOMS  and  bathroom 

* _ - • .A  praeiK-ailv  new  smdern  bungalow  up  to 

•«  H A -h'lilt  k-ro«m  tiurep  bimpato*  with  m everv  way  Oak  floor*,  baaement 
lo’.lk*i«r  heating  a bedroom*  ^v.np-  fur,!*,.,  parapi.  laundry  tub*'  fireplace 
rooBi  dir.inp-foom  kiuh«n.  itnk.  numcrou*  *P«rtal  bull'-lti  tea- 

Mparaie  parage  Prtc# »'/vr\f  .Jre*  Low  BaanUb  la^tt. 

A«r  fnr  U*l  M U MAtl  PRICK 


FAIRFIELD 


Firki*  All  fpr  MR  H M HALL 


F ClI^LF 

ni<*  ar.-e  bi'.rk*  auliobla  far  NKA  ar ' 
aV  K BUILDINO 

FleaM  Aak  for  MR  H M HALL 


TERMS-HALP  CASH 
'Piitnun'  Offered  for  AU  Caih< 

IMMEDiATF 

POSSESSlOfj 

FI\t  ROOMS  AND  SAIHROOM 
In  A I ipo'lraa  candlitoo  Clot*  to  ctirr* 
af  rli'  I'empleie  and  up  to  date  uitta 


u.uV:T.^h7:;;r‘ruu b.-:;m;;L7«?nVcT: i v.uor^a  . ^ quadra  ••  i„- a .7p%.;*,;r7*ndu;5t  c.n.r. 

:%•A«r.n?M:;p^7rUi?^‘br^^^^^^^  BUNOAUIW  - very-  WOH  pivS-ROOM  *TUCTO  BUNHALOW  hard-  ‘."aVp?  ‘u.hf‘ViV7 

oi  a new  home,  but  '*  erment  Kaaement.  fur-Uood  S.>or*  fhrnupbout  Two  ^nroomi.  Venetian  bbnd**eic  ©-.l-ri 

md  btivina  at  »■*<•*,  **'•>'*  * !•»«»  tree*  rloa*  hvinp-rwom.  kuehen,  dinei'e  foar-piere  7.  • *"*  ounoa  eic  » m ,lt 

’ lu  achV.lt  and  trauipnrtation  Immediate  oaibroom  FuU  eoment  bniemen*  with  WtE  4V»— 'ew 

AIRFIELD  — V«rv  attractive  tlv*  * room , b«  owner  J1J4  Harriet  Road  hot-air  h«*"f<p  Lovely  CfUWMk  TERMS— HALF  CASM  - 

ucco.  buiK  by  ••liJtnr.wn  enntracior.  and  I^fo  aceni*  Tavet  t«i  j . _ _ garden*  Fric*  C.FlnWf  a,.  r-..u. 

4KVKNUE  aiai  riraic  Aik  for  UR  4AS  HALL 


ROOMS.  FVRNISHIO  HEVBNUE  1199 
aaonih.  9 riyosta  lor  owner  Immtdi 
pOMeaalon.  l.i.dOd  wfll  haivdl*  Price 


CiORGE 


■ ine»  blindk  • — i and  4l"iiUUll  .. . ..  _ lu  icnor.i*  ana  irauiporiaiwn  imraraiaie  Dainroom  euu  eamen*  paiemen'  wtm 

• ' -al  'or  one  *'ar  'caai.i*'^  $•  M M M f I ^^***^**-®  ~ ' PuikeMioii  by  owner  J194  Harriet  Road  hoi-air  h«*"f<p  Lovely  CtUWMk 

. 1 .or  one  . ar  'ceai.i  1 , iUKCO.  buiK  by  will Jtnr.wa  eitntracior.  and  , |«l  / garden*  Price 

HKi'i'tw  vu"rriniA  m n'w  rgmlfn''i'  liaa  hardwood  Roor*  inl—  — - ^ ...  ........ 

.-.aaii  uiiHiTaTo^  «•  in  ■ruanr.et.  »WU‘  »<»«»<■  «“•«>  modern  built-in  1 t BOOMS.  FURNISHED  HEVBNUE  1199  riraie  Aik  for  UR  4AS  HALL 

whkll  NUmlAl.OB  ON  Bl/ULBV.AnDril  f^lJ  baiemeai  and  furnace  Verv  I i paonlh.  9 roosta  lor  owner  Immtdi 

•‘V‘®  nf  i.«  .|  - ’>->in  »;:n  nice  loiaUon  on  bus  rout*  ttW^rU^I'a'e  poaiession.  l.i.dOd  will  handle  Price  ( -/^Pr'iF 

u h*  dini'ii  '.vo^  t'lchcn.  cvnlial  11*11.  ,,,,,  ,,,  rSl»>l/U  it  too  Owner.  Boa  atka  Colonlat  -1*Jr._:C 

rV  NORTH  OUADRA-An  aaceolionaily  nice  Of'IUMl  - nVS  LARGE  ROOMS.  RE-  FOUR-ROOM  WHITE  IBDIvr.  RUNflAl.pW 

Iv4r''<»i  Ae<1iii..»ai  eleciti-  home  in  thli  modern  etoeeo  reiidente  Hat  •I'' 1' ^ ^ ' deeoratad  with  'wo-ronoi  bapt- ) w'h  baaement  paratw  and  I'lrna^  Two 
.1.  *11  TalJ  " • *N  foom»  on  miln  IJoor  ond  ir.^nt  %uuf  rfnttnt  %t  IJd  f*hon»  O i ood roomi  ii«mf’toooi.  kiicofn. 

HA  furnace  tlaiaie  •LlJ-’UMi  I*®  unWlra  V'BOOM MODERN  HOME  HOT 

y „;nr.,e  water  heated  Pour  tola  Saanicb  Plea**  Aia  lor  MR  JAB  HALL 

On..e  tin..  iX«,or-Sm.  ^ I o(K) , ^ 

j..uai  ..DwiTMU'ru-.i.  PP»*raiion,  lermi  , v'-ROOM  ttOURK  FOR  BALE  AT  miAWNI-  _ , , 

J iHN  i.RCEHwrxHi  A » MILLER  .)  I ,3  fgg  Phone  Cobble  Hill.  Ppmhrrtnn  HolfTir^  iH 

i:ti  Brnad  sireei  lift*  Blanihatd  St  Ph*o#  E OtM  | iiLt  • rLniUL.riUM,  nUUIH.^,  1_IU. 


tl  ..»»!>  M(tit*  10  '»'»  •ii.u^^a! 

«'•  ».»!•»  lv4r''ori  a A*i<1iii''"al  ele^lt 

.4ti<e'.  .1.  all  ro'Hi  Full  !»*•'•! • ' 

tnfiiiiii*'  ...L  > Otl.-e  Ofi.t 
JOHN  oRCKNWrXili 
ifti  Broad  Siren 


TERMR-HALF  CASM  - 
'Oiaiouut  Offered 'for  AU  Caabi 


ISSPEtTlOK  BY  APPOINTMENT 


I M RCaVlAP  />  CC  ITD 

ltd  UNION  RLDO  . ail  VIEW  rr  O *di 


po«*eulr>n,  Termi 

A S MILLER 
lift*  Blanihatd  St 


Fhane  B0«n 


An  eireileat  aevea-toum  lainuv  hem*  clru* 
ta  echocti.  atarea  and  tranaportaiieti  Liv- 
inp-roaa  with  bocu  tucplaie.  pood-aued 
dining-rwom.  kitchen  and  den  pn  main 
ftoer  Three  bedroom*,  bathroom' and  «4ti* 

. .’aam  upsialrs  Full  'cement  ba*emci4.  fur- 
M*c«  end  laundry  tub*  Larp*  tot  and  go^ 
vepetabl*  garden.  Early... 
poaeeaaton  Ftk*  O »• 

Fivaa*  Aak  for  MR.  BARCLAY 
treninik,  Fbont  E94S1 

I M.  A ROBERTS  LID 

NANAIMO  BRANCH 

' «a  FRONT  STREET.  NANAIMO.^  C 
FHOHB  m 

In  tbDvinp  Van'ouver  taiand  (own  w ii 
■•ronp  loeal  demand  and  minimum  eomoe- 
tmob  Oodd  i>cl  prnfi'  and  opponunity 
{ tot  big  valume  Include*  building  prtrp- 

Ierly.  living  duarieri  and  lull  rieaninp 
equipment  In  firii-claii  ihape  A gninp 
riin<-ern  for  113  TiM.  Wrii*  ( F I#***-! 
If  A Roberta.  Lid  Nauatmn.  ui  VirloHa 
, Stanch  401  Central  SuUding 

I RLiORT  Si ' ■ 

r»hing  and  huntiup  proprriv  *i<>>  ',-miie 
of  lake  front  Four-room  hnmr  couape 
rliirken  house  and  (va  bnai«  ElectrlcUy  In. 
plenty  of  water  for  prarKr  i-mem.  E»- 
>*llein<  devetepmeni  poaclbUHIei  far  rev- 
^ue  or  prlvai.  ui. 

Wrlie  r F Lagan  of  II  A Robert*  Ltd 
Nanaimo 


|,''AmFtElt)  Saar  tiic  »e*  k-RooM 

I f'PMI-Hf’MrAUrW  1 t'nim.  ..n 


leiec  I'vim  rot-m  vitn  ftrcpuir  • ■ 

I •••/  ki'ilifii  a|lh  brenKIS  • m.k 
ll•.c.•-t1r/  diKii'd-ri'r'm  4 pievr  I'em 

■ "*■  he'll  e'xtj*  ••■lie.  ai.d  waeli  ba<i> 


lOOM  I VERY  ATTRACTIVE  UF-18LAN0  FARM 
, ';c  ‘ 1 kEllCCED  FROM  IldfWO  TO  II  Md  91 
. ' I lb  arrei,  mr-iily  ■ leared  RMioentc  nf 
i.T—  !•  roonu  af"l  PulbuUOliip*.  4«  assorted 


' aik  FORT  STREET 


•V  , 'y.  ek.  I'L  17  a.  J Ir.mwr.e.  9,.  client  w.ier  .upply  Ele.- 

» .H  kV..'L..  .*  ' # - * 7.  . i.  ^VL.  I'l''  heaannahle  laxei  li.ipenion 

L-i..?!*!?/*!..  *1.5.!  JiVS?!'  -5“^  lerm  bv  eppointment  ^STy^M) 


epers'e  eara|e  lliilj-lo  all  S'-''’'  CAVI  1 
">p»  biiit<ii  an<t  ilrapiB  ^S*)7() 

lAWMDoWSE  ROAD  >*iear  Rhlimund' 


fCH0Wir:r:  ppoplrtil: 

^16  EXCLUSIVELY 

I 

~ flOMK  APfD  tKCOMK  ~ 


( APM  R'/  TMF  SFA 

■ii-acre  farm  with  11^00*  from  fraii 


^CRTH  QUADRA 

rn.xtaoOD  ffyltai.  l . . . , , 

• ■.•4  la  a...  UL-ait  |Sub*t*ntUl  Duplev  cnmpritmp  lampk'e 

' . V ‘ ■®i?^^*'TVh»cmble  of  4U  tparioua  room*  with  all 


HE  BC  LAND 

ESTMEJfT  AQENCY.  LTD 

'•■WKlGAr,  LAKE 


Boulhweit  end  Country  esial*  «1  aooua  3d  | o*ncr.  On  termi 
airvk  wiili  exienilye  waicrfroniap*  Would  .Price  only 


WH>  P/  1 RtN 


I OLTLEJl  lame*  Bay.  Oood  loeoMon  One 
I block  from  lea  Nir*  three-room  lui'e  for 


iiuli  berne*  and  vapeiable*  Ptve-rpnm 
houaa  with  alectrieliy  and  pravttv  wa'er 
flood  bam  Franiape  an  liTand  hlghu*' 


SI750 


I BeauUful  view  and  near  landy  #lA2iWk 
beach.  Fric# 

Writ*  r r Logan  of  H A R^berv*  Lt'l 
Nanaimo 

WE  WOULD  AFFRETTATE  A UETINO  OF 
I YOOR  PROFEFTY 


I'GH.  aiLh  rn*-nomt  wmrE  Rruem 

lii'Niiainv  *=  M A »,•’«  .ir»v  ,1  wn 
I i*he*i  o'leli'v  Later  I: • ii'.»  ;•-..»•  *ilh  r;t 
h'epiace  Tfi  '>in||e  bail,  •Pid  thnper  TU*il  I ___ 


Another  |M>d  t«'  1 

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ipler.dld  viewi  af  the  lake.  Two  hnuae*.  IllOH  LOCATION  Apanatent  hmue 
one  with  4 large  rtiumi  and  a wide  ver-  Revenue  kilt  per  mon'b  Lovely  auiie  f*r 
and*  another  w<th  3 pood-ilie  room*;  owner  A re*'  inveaiBMat  and 
haiemeni  and  furna'-e  Alio  a well-ftn-  lem^  run  be  arranged  •7'?«7'lv 

uhed  puett  Houie  of  3 room*  Newly  ovar* 

hauled  pal  pump.  Water  lAxik  and  touer  . . 

Price  (or  the  ULTRA-MODERN  HOME  Juit  completed 

vhele  *7*1 —••/' r'/  situated  in  a dliirict  of  boautlful  home* 

NOTE- Owner  aoutd  coiialdef  4*1111**  aev-  Everything  canccivabl*  h*»  been  in*l*t:e<t 


VsiJrlo'  ^ ^ f^OBERTS,  LTD 


dr(W My \-FAtRFlELO  New  modern  ait- ' 
•r«r«n.nr  room  aluocd  aemi-bungatow.  aa 
aood  itreet  Oak  floor*,  rwved  caUuiaa* 
bulU-lh  featnye*.  elerttlc  mtchen.  lauivdiy 
room.  Full  cement  baiement  with  p*r*«v 
and  coal  alckar,  t>no*  and  Venetian  blinda 
included.  FoaattaMu  i*u  daea.  | 

j^Uyy|-CITY.  near  Rotkland  Bight-. 
«C«nnn/  (poaiMl  itncro  *emi-bungai*w  ; 
Den  ullh  flreplatr^  hardwnad  Full  ! 

baaement  alih  furnace  and  pam*  room,  1 
parap*  Immediate  posieaiiwn 

’<BAR  OAlt  BAY -FAMILY 
RESIDElfPE "09  SINE  ROOMS 
With  hot-w*i«t  healing  Newly  decorafVd  ' 
and  to  perfect  candluaa.  ftcauiUul  gardw 
III  fl<y**rt  and  tnut.  Immediat*  pea- 
a*»*len 

I ROOMED  FURNISHBU 

aFARTMBNT  HOUNE  Inrwm* 
tiM  per  month  BlcaUtht  cdnsmwiF-'ty  M» 
wuj  bandto.- 

liAROEN  rrrr  marioold- 

TWO  AIRES  AND  MODERN 
FIVE-ROOMCD  WHIie  SlOtNO  StlNf.A- < 
mw,  pjuUy  furntahait.  Piua  vhieken 
houcra  3oq  pulleii  taoli  and  cduipment  ' 
J.*c|r  plot  of  pi'rstoei  and.  imali  frutu 
Immed  OMareiiion  Here  ii  a tnap. 

Ov^iui-UIUH  UORUB  Modem  new 
iiuccn  b<imf  pf  seven  :00m* 
Uving-room  with  flrepisre.  dininp-ionm. 
uirhen-  tan  bedromna  and  bathrowm  wn 
main  llwor  Tan  brdmwm*  up  U'lllty  loom 
anil  lurnarr  Three  tota.  Itumodinu  poa- 
arsiaon 

^rrnn— *«^>**<™  smart  i-rooued 

■•riillPU  CEDAR-StOlNO  SEMI  - BUN- 
tlALGW  Ook  Itoor*  etevd  celUop*  4- 
Pile*  Fenibriike  bsihronm.  aimrootn.  3 Bed- 
rooms  up.  baiemrnl.  furnace  sr-d  dn-in-.^ 
eeporat*  garope  Immediat*  pootewon. 

f iSjrCfWI Buhatan- 
•>li  tMf  j,,j  fonuiy  home  of  a room* 
lull  boaemeni  H*t-«ster  hcaiinp  flood 
iwraDon.  -Varont 

tt-./JA/k  * NEAR  MAULTAIN,  QakUnd* 
•tvnitnf  dtatrict  Stx-roomed  stucco  tin- 
lahcd  aemi-bunpalow  and  imaemeni  w'.ih 
furnace  Home  or  income  Livvnp  room  with 
flrepiare  dimup  - room,  bedroom  end 
anrheo  fiveouncr  piua  ihree-rnemeit  auMe 
up*t*ira  which  •ould  hung  In  an  inromr 
of  ti9  per  month  Here  1*  a good  buy  for 
aomeoDc 

$*:“lfy|-FOL'n-ROOM  wmTE>SlDUIG 
.l.linr  fURRiBHEP  BCHOAI/lW  with 
790  feel  on  l.anifnrd  Lake  and  maiu  hiah- 
w*>  Oarage  A fully  modem  home  with 
*<i  city  convenience*.  Ttoveie  tarden  Also 
•vretknt  float  and  ditloi  board.  Im- 
mrdiat*  poaaemivn 

JAMBA  RAY  near  pa  k and 
a»*  Onwd  transportaiinu  Te»  - ’ 
roomed  h<’u*e  ennaiaiirif  of  ihree-rwaoied  < 
rulie  (or  owner,  plu*  two  wultea  reniad  far  { 
til  90  Barh  suite  haa  hot  and  lold  water  I 
and  separata  entranre*  Immediai*  pnt- 
seaaioii 

»4rM|*:  — WALXlNn  DISTANCE  ftty 
( •C^l  «»•»•  1 Reveii  . roamed  «#mi  • bungalnw 
WKh  Income  of, 159  per  mauih  Ra»*ineni 
Dureid  rodf  -4o4t*  Ivr-wuner  Immediate 
poaortsieii 

^ y t - FAIRFIELD  >.ear  eea  0«Pd  I 
atreei  Ri*  roomed  teml-bun- j 
.{■lew  with  basement,  (urnatc  and  garage  I 
Tmffiediai*  Dosseaeion 


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, Two  ibree-room  «...*•  un  prtignd  flooi  an>i 
I on*  Ieur-ro»m  ww»a  oi>  upper  fioor  Th* 
I upper  suite  haa  a by  li*ini-mrm  kitcbm- 
two  bedrooms  baNryotHh  and  « aenaraio 
I front  enlrani*  ua*  raup*  lu  kiui>*n. 
I Lower  luitea  base  Unnp-ipom*  with  nr*- 
, Place*,  tbree-plei-e  bathrooBO  Oaa  range* 

' Hae*  and  front  entraiu**  lotal  rent  Ml. 
Rmam  In  baseffleui  Inr  (aniioc  No  aa'orv 
but  free  rent  Look*  afitr  furna.e  and 

t*7m'’m.  ^ $(IS50 


LVi  ‘4-A  'MUjt<C 

Here  I * t|i»m*TinrrTta*  ••vwi  tonfR*,  tn- 
eluding  a aawatc  room  ooA  - ptirird  iw 
veranda  orios*  the  Irwu  of  the  houte. 
Two  bedroom*  iip*iai->  f iiemU.o  ut  br- 

ii'p-todtn  Cemeiit  baaemeui  Automati* 
hot  water  stoker  Very  giwui  ««iue  Fne- 
•eaaton  no>  later  than  Sepiemew*  ' v-ew 
of  haibor  Taiat  IIM  ^*\iUk 

SacN,*ive  wi-h  K A 


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ii .{  I -'‘*vD  C0\'i  O^T  (’^?i 

Five-room  -'..:••■  Harit*  I''"S 

floor*  in  main  renma  Fitco-a-c  1-  uving. 
mom.  Foil  rrment  basrmet  > Turna/*, 
narsae  In  batement  Fosaeaainn  #**('*/ uk 

}gd*>«  .'ll 'MM) 

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VICTORIA  H MOST  OBaiRAFLB 

- IIOMBSn  ES 

Here  n deed  il>e  liiral  torenei.  ft«  a nri* 
hometlie  Whether  «ou  conatdar  beau'*  nt 
aurrounding*  porpenu«  »|>«  exHiisivr 
quiet,  aicesaibilli'  rr  look  a>  ■■•«  inaner 
from  the  tnvesimmr  angle  'Rixkutla'  of- 
fer* evervihinr  Immedia'eir  adjacent  to 
famoii*  "Queenawood  " yo"  mav  Relpci  a 
Site  that  will  meet  vour  fnndc*r  dream* 
whieh  while  ntilv  faur  mlle«  ou*.  m'tht  be 
a honifred  miieo  form  antwhere  Fnr  *a'a 
eeehiiively  thrn>ieb  Ket  A htepl>e»»nn  Aee 
the  property  nu  Telegraph  (!•'  ftABU 
aak  i4*  for  •oraaietc  mforma'iei- 


KER  cr  STEPHENSON 

I IMITEO 

Member  Real  R<  *-e  Bnard  of  Vicinrta 


909  Govt. 


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n-epiecr  Age  Bail,  *.,d  ihnwer  Tlieill  . _ _ ....1#.  «r  t*.  .nd  it.-..  NOTE- Owner  ooutd  cetialdef  aelling  ter-  Everything  conccivoBIe  ha*  been  ln*l*t:e<t 

= ' t luiBid  lii.Ale  .ut  .1-:c  d„i  iratenienl.  I ^,E,^pnONT-SI*-ROOM  HOME  STAND- iS^  alf  ireli  iJnanted^  Ind  i7l»  rtilim  parrel*  of  It.  rontatnlng  from  9 to  4 t‘®  "»®**  '"K>y-  41  1 .ri'|/k 

'■"•t;..  r.7?  Double  :57?*.e7;i«Vnt  f;r‘«7^er'"*i.l:redT;  r.*?  ll.kOdj.Me  Mov.  «,h.  m .Odey  1.->UU 

I*  iina  Tr;-:,-  I plumbing,  b"i-w*«fr  beating  plant,  bard-  high  ground  and  cloae  to  tranapnrtatton.  to  4*.»im  1 


i.4t.M|*Y  OtALTY  t fiMFkNy 


31d  C'eoiral  Huiiditi* 


FI"  ie  E 5099  • "wer  H3lb0  frnm  l-k 


• Afec  at  1144911  ‘ WIX  ROOMED  MOUSE  IN  VERY  nSSW- 

4^  able  duirict  near  achoni  and  traetpor- 
~ > laliAU  Full  h**eineni  and  hot-air  furnace 

I 'KRSWCNjD  lilirmiCT-  How  va.  IM.  AO  nvrj  '•»*'  mu.  chicken*  and  garden.  14.900 
I Ttui.um  L'raet.  t.n.iit  l.nm*  nf  Conk  B'rewi  Saanich 


|*'id  shrywinp  4p|endi<l  rrturiik 
I en  Inveaiment  i f 

I 

! BUSINf  ■ -r  f m 

I — 99  feet  on  Yate*  St  — 


• lIiNfY  iinuSB  74  BY  33  FEXT.'SUF-  ' " to  theairea  and  In  good  ahnri'lxf 

' fl'  e.Tt  "mber  f4  fm.;  »oo~n«rmg.  •"■•.'7. 


i PPO'PrCT  LAKr  DISTRICT  ESQU1MAIT-A  very  gi>od  four-room  whu* 
rnt../..,i  LV,  I Lc\M  u»iJiiML.i  to«*ti»n 

30  acre*,  about  • arm  cleared,  tome  pood  cine*  i«  arbooU  Saeement  and  furnace 
ivntnni  lanif,  bolanc#  liphil'  timbered  gy  igg)  rash  and  a**ume  mertpaee  ver» 
Nearly  new  J-room  bungalow  wtih  modem  lew  monthiv  payment*  ^ 1 1 Ai\ 

b»ihrr>Ani  also  a l-rnom  cottaee  Hen  r»-ir«  <rrltnr 

tSS«rm,  wS!'”'*'™  #.'i7.*>0  ••--  «.«  tor  M. 


Member  Reet  Bate’*  Hoard  of  Victoria 
^WB  COVER  BRITISH  COLUMBIA- 


|R  H DAVIES  REALTY 

I MO  YATES  STREET 

• FH0HB  OlflII 


41  r-ll-JAMSa  BAY  HOME  AND  IK- 
•C*TlrMf  COMB  Threa.ennmecl  aelf- 


•niiMr  COMB  Threa.ennmeci  telf- 
conlax'ed  aul'a  furnished  Rcmed  at  1)190 
per  month.  pIdY  k room*  tor  owner  Light 
pnluhod  noon  . Ful-  cemeni  ba»em«nt  with 


pamrr  ■'•mi*  rowm.  i iar»e  •*ecir>-5;:  :t  • • ri'  ei.t  iiimbef  tor  tour  room*  iioorine.  __  , - • ■ • _ • -•T"-  ' 

neic  h*U,ro-,m  f‘  Laiemeni  (i«.,d  . >.>.tiM»  d>aiM  window-  rr.-nh  i?i2l  — 

f.,.<  aiv  y,«fta  i..,„.  rt,.«n.ia.t»  Oaraie  1 lar*'  Ih>  13  000  Apply  »o*  1»  Sidney  | devcliH«m*nt  Priced  belgw  ai  .)  1 Old  We*t  Sa< 

l-'re  reduced  for  i.to.ck  $ t T.-.f)  I W«A»-L  ».Rr»0«  ' HOUSE  vftrH  BAFF- I ®‘  ' ^ ’ I I:.h7  nmV  V 

**‘*.*®  . ; , . . * k|c^  rti>m  cMj  limn*,  qubit  I t,i,|.t„h,ored  bungalnw  »f  four  foom*  pn,. 


Etclii'i’.e  I'lt'nt 

«»^rw  K.  JUCHARDS 
*A*  J-QURTWIY  ST 


' WATEPFKOf^T 

Mogerr--*ilr  wall-planned  ar-4  excepMo-  - 
ally  wall-built  five-room  bungalow  wiiii 
I ennreaicd  stairway  to  two  unfinished 
I DMtnt  Flumblpp  rouphad  In.  plus  two  1 


CONYBIIS-MILOBRS  CO 
4*1  H'r-i  gbini.  Bicee' 

Pee  W.  «4.  HiUpp  «•  L IC  WiU  -.cnn 


e. <.110,-1  HI.  ......  .n.1  .ta........ . benrocm*  y haihrrwvmt  and  **0101  roeiir 

ba'hipom  A'teered  aleeplf.g  poc-he*  ‘arte.  ri^m^S^'^eirm."  h ‘iV 

q wale.  ...ppl-  Rnai*  and  ha'tMAg  h..,!-- 

h--;..ea.  mmnu  ad  e.th  .4at.ee  floor  Fur-  o.'lta  ' il*'  Ja^J’7.Vw< 

..i..,re  and  l«...  lurl-yded  BtRMIt  ^ ' ^l.).00(| 


" * i-pi.ee  bo'h.  4 bedioAnM  liiing  t<w.n.,  IMoM  QUADRA 

till  ii.g-rncwi)  and  kiichen.  l*t*c  pamri  Splar-did  tot  fat  a 

paeee*  itnor  |)  4kn  bslax  e fl  I'a  homeii'e  'r  I • K 1 

aiwall  mAnihIv  paymtnti  No  open'* 

tiie**e  Pheir,#  B3WIJ  tlONEAlXfl 

IH  BIPNET  ■ tHKlD  FAMILY  Httiir  OF  * 


■ . I . >•.  • I I 1 ui.e-mwqei"  ftan-  iiovri.  iiTinf-rwoin  wun  iirepisra.  rsninet 

llloM  QUADRA  I Vc^f  I n<’r  vMfP  f t flnrIHlI  «*1"»  «»lh  fi»»  e*m*ni  b*i*m#nt  *nd  DH-  gltchen  with  breskfait  nook,  wired  for 

»..  . ° VIM.I,  'ita.dLA.IUU  o-M*'<r  sir.roi.diiianlnp  furnace  Uun-  electric  ranpe  Feur-piec*  Fembmke  both- 


& May,  Ltd 


1313  BROAD  ST. 


dry  luba  In  tiiiliiv  ranm  nff  tha  kllchan  room.  unflnldNed  ream  In  attic  oarapai 
Three  bogh*  bedroom*  FembfAk*  bath  In  baaement,  hot  air  DD-  #lA  ni/i 
coved  eeillng*  l>v  all  ronmt  Rous*  H ttar*  Earir  poaaesaian  ?*lllc«)UU 

E 7174-J  wired  fnr  elac'eic  range  and  ha*  mpper  ' " 

- f',;':'  - .^iLViOO  ''/A.MfS  BAY 


r>AK  NAY  A'lcanive  k-romn  •tuecA  bun-  Wtata>.i..  i..-.  — 

E H KNOrr  :r.'" 


I MMEIUATt' FOS8E*»10N  OFE.N  FOR 
f liiape'-MAi'  1 lo  * p m >iMA  fart  lltey 
Fire*',  furiiivhed  V-rtvim  hunpalow  w>ih 
garsee  tn  b«ae»nen>  nab  ftr-nr*  ihrOuchn'K 
vApper  piping,  Frmbruae.  iile,  |4  AM 
han.lVe* 


ii-g*  h*««ment  add  furnae*  complete  'ha 

P'o.re  Tiff  pnea  it  ttpliL  **  OAK  BAY  Five-i'-cim  »>u<. 


m<i*t  tell  irnmediaialr 

Ftire 


¥74IM) Srand  pv»*etaio«  ftic* 

•*'-inew.  garden  - 


I AkIEB  RAY  OUFI  iE-N  ‘*  hnme  wiih  runiuiing  nf  licir'i-foetn.  dlnlng-ioowt  1 

e»  ravenu*  nf  I'O  par  wv'nUi  fueplacy,  bedroom*  and  *ni>ih*r  tlnUhed  room  duwn- 

garoee  full  h**em»ni  hn«  *tr  heal  nice  i-ait*  A'llnmatir  h«t  - water  hewiing.  , 

cnndlMAx  thmuthou*  Light  WAndWAcit  plenty  nf  hall  *pa<  *.  Tfre'ian  blind*,  awn- | OONZAI  ER 

and  Baac*  $}poo  loah  l-’ve'*  erouml*  Preten'  owner  i» 

full  price  'T^fiMny  *.  it<g  aowih  and  mi»»i  tell  Of  *9  *)JMI 


new  wav  A*k  far  tfr  T A DandA  iftreningi  f 4H3 

N f ^ R W A w 

A be"er  .•.an-  fe.ldenee  on  a earner  |*l  ^AK  RAY  lipht-rncim  home  in  in*el»  MemWf  Real  Estaie  Rnard 

The  TWnena  *re  large  ond  uHro-m«d*ro  cinae.ia  iha.wa*«r  •/•■ma  iS.aj. 

c'lniuiing  of  licir'i-foetn.  dtnlng-ioooi  l price  * ***  DOVERNMEHT  ST  0411 


3. V;I2"L^..e''  "'bM'em4A"  r*WT.T*i»  ' 

par  mwnih  fitenia  # Hot  ait  f'lrnace  , NORTH  QUADRA 

mndltlno  • Uh  •d.4A«  34  frull  teee*.  4-rncHn  bungalow 

Te^’*^  $r>lMMr - 


•'  l-*e'v  erouncla  Preteni  owner  |»  atucro  bunpafaw  Flrvprtcot  S71WUI 

•r“*iMni  g.  ifp  aowih  and  miMt  tell  douhie  parapa  'Cl.rtnf 


OAK  RAV-Lnvely  new  tiucen  hunpa'AW 
ot  k gPPd  roogi*  Vetjr  Ptmffrn  in  ecerv 
leaperi,  air  vcmdttlnned.  5IM) 


ij^^WWk  ■ bacemc'-i  and  furnare  verv  Urie  Hving- 
,-vMMni  ^ fatnilt  hnme  Half  iSitwAM 

hunea'Aw  J ■ b*l»r.'*  atrwinnl  »Af 


HAtHTAlN 


OONZAl.ER  Reanllfiii  t<ef  fice-rnnm  ' " ' — — 

dcuhiepariTa  ?7!MM)  NiNrMfLtsouT  J’* H WHITTOME&CO 

nntrZALES-  H»w  five-rrvnan.  whi'#  cedar-  niree  ronm  whiie-thinple  bunpainw  with  LIMITED 

aiding  bur.paiow  A pnod  ft77<Wk  ••rag*  and  ahirken  hnatea  on  r,  aerat  1013  BROAD  ST  S03il 

buy  at  OlcMni  of  cleared  land  Ala*  1-rnomod  cabin 

[ rented  monthly  __ 

t A NO  FORD- LAKE  1*'"!t  mere  nf  ceycrelu  ^ ~ ' •’ZA  k 

•malt  modem  4r!7IWI  '.  '''TTf 

bungalow,  from  ini  - LOOK'  ’ fCUL  PAY  ROAD 

Wf.tt  «*.  wtwW  If. a e..i>  _ki..  . l-etwiffi  fnMlsm  .(ueM  WunMlnH  him. 


A invely  atneco  bungalow  of  fnur  ywvpi*  . 
Hardwood  flenra  firapiat*  din.i'a  Invaiy  , 
kllchan  111*  sink,  four-flera  Faenbrott 
baih  Full  haaemant  cnnlainlni  l•lrr>*c« 
and  farap*  rTTnlC*  lot  Quick 
poaewaaitn  FrIc#  ^fTTIfn./ 

)5i  ACREWUPNIShFO 

(Tvotew  locafiwn  on  highway  anrf  <m  bn*  1 
line  Dande  fowr-runm  bungalow  in  fine ' 
condition  Fracticallv  new  furriiurv  tn-  I 
elude.)  EleetDc-  pump 
Oood  #0(1  price 


Night  Fhonet  Eilit  nr  O 1910 


hot  atr  furiipc*  •'tM'.'M 

RtXIRMAN  INVESTMENT  CYl  LTD 
919  Central  Bid*  E 31)2.  evenintt.  o I 


FULL  NBA  VttW  New  four. mom  white  - ' . , 0-ri»o«n  modern  tiuccw  b*npal«w.  nine 

cad*r-.|«llne  burgalnw  All  comotiOe  S*;-.  ®nsS*Mw^  witf,  targe  garden  year#  nld  eomWldlhS.  S00d-9a»*  DYnjT- 

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It  MA  down  will  handle  thia  - d^AA 
" — — ~ prvpeny 


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jUt^jard  and  e.iellenl  «.<d<n  land*cap:ri^u^d';*‘^s:pa7.'f’a.;f.rMV 

• |P*cem*ot  furnar*, 

VICTOMA  wurr  •lne«o  High 

Aitraeitvw  ■•rr'Am  hungaln*.  Uvinp.yoom  Quadra  On**  in  Oardao  and  1 

IMnmg.rvi^  wtth  Sfwfuoce  larpe  wnpyr  1*14, . Ho  biMBiepi  Utmediat*  PO|. 

kMchan  Fontrr  0 good  bodroama  ’-pec  ' Ifstiaa. 
e-aibroom  SMemext,  rama'r.  ipunwcy  f 


real  for  03*  per  mo4rth  Nie-  v«m  bna  | m—- .|-Ftva  tented  aotio*  pta*  a 
ppcM  garden  m M**Uex.  ,hre*-roo«  *ulte  for  nwner 

ditwrt  Hall  hUt^  from  $Lt4NNI  ' toxtlwn  DumM  roof  cement 

lr*n*port*U«B  Price  •T'/'nn  ti4*e«rni  Furnoc*.  U0ht  Soar*.  Rev*- 

S-rwam  roay  bUt'paiov.  Larpv  iiHng  room 
>*<»*  bodfcwm.  9llch*f>,  T-pc*  boiftroom 


will  4*11  eeparate  - 

TOUR  USTTHO  CORD1AU.T  DrVTTBD 

OAK  BAY  REALTY 

A A OREEN 

1*13  OAK  BAY  AYE  E0I19 

Eveninp*  S 1101 


CHAP.A  ING  AVDCfcRN  HOMC 

* Mweoa  bwt.patww  that  reotly  hai  every- 

'thinp  Oood-itae  hvinp-raom,  flrepiare 


ropataaiWA  in  3f  data 

CYRIL  SUHLIN 
7S0  Saak  Of  TorSBt*  sidp 


HCMf  AND  INCOV.f 

Saven  roAm*  ah  Ah  o4\*  floor  Three  mema 
bringing  In  090  a montJL  Four  verv  ropi. 
fnrtabie  rooms  f«r  (he  evoer  Onnd  1*1 
and  pardan  in  fmt  tree*  ^^f)50 

GQf'G£  ‘ I 

Aileaeiive  •wven-rwom  horn*  nveetonbinp ! 
Ih*  Oorpt  Llvinp-reom  dinirp  t'mm  | 
kli>-hen  end  dan  down  And  'hr*#  •*•' 
nice  bedroom*  up  Sopia 
terms  at  •)! rU 

r.AK  bay 

rtva-ranm  mAdem  l<ure*  4iuh  boaemani 
and  furnace  rtna*  to  rhe  anoppirg  di*. 
irtri  Eerly  pnaaaaaion  **  act 

0A»^LANC6  I 

■li-rnom  vtoren  ntoae  ta  irhnf,'.*  god 
iranipAria'ian  On  pood  to.  with  ni«w 
parden  and  fruit  irae* 

Fric*  - >.H.)U 

LUMBY  LTD. 

til  FEMSBRTON  RLDO  'Dp  OM  FHphti 
Blltl  Rot  Fhimea  O Tifa  (9  00S4 


auinmgtlr  rnal  ••nker  ttinreom  ulillty  1 
ei>o0  Separate  pgrap*  ImmedlaU  poa- 

*#t*)bii. 

**’^'^*^  OAK  RAY  SIX-ROOM 
'rl'm’l  FPMI-BUNOALOW  Esira  well 
b-i'it  With  (irept*.#  Full  cement  baaemani  • 
wi'h  hnr  air  furnace  and  parage  Taaei 
only  IM  Immediate  poaaeeaion. 

»*t||*’.|5-OORQE  HOkfE  fTR  fNCOME 
d>l»»»IW  Reyen  roams  with  port  h*»e- 
meni  need  lot  la  tardan  Chlcpen  house 
( :•>**  to  Khool  ah'!  transpanallsn 

jfc‘t7(MI  ~ ^k*MK.T  flDME  tlx  rooms 
•r»>|iny  immsruloiely  rlean  and  in  A I 
rendlUna  Light  fir  flAAri  thrmiphout 
WoUiii.g  distanca  Vary  pnod  pardan  Im- 
mediate po*fo*aiwB. 

•RlJ'Uui-^MloH  QUADRA,  mats  high- 
•rMDn/,4-  Two-lhirdi  nf  an  ewe 
Escrlletit  builotnp  site 

LAMGFOPO  PRORLKTY 

BOOKS 

ArRbi  m CROP  Bix- 
rnnmad  aami-bunpolDW  with  modern  can- 
ten.ence*  Barni.  chicken  house*  milb 
hnuae  garage  1 cn*  . » hnr**.  lOd  cjuek 
eni  fome  (*'«  ia>plemenU  Mutt  be 
acid  b)  jii<>  ;i.  tmmediai*  potaeasinn 

&^1*>AA  EX<  I UBIVt  I.IETTHO  Mil  l 
•rt'nMf  srniAM  road  Alnv^ultr*- 
mifdern  biucca  hnme  of  four  ro"Pla  ' FFNI- 
beake  bsihronm  Let  Id  1 t]|  f|  Close 
tn  school- and  iracirttonaliAn 

®f*7"iA‘  *-anoford  i-roomed  moo- 
•?>*<•”»  ERte  sTurro  sunoaigw.  i 
acta  laiid  tmmediat*  poseeatiAn 

^‘•7AA  ■ STORE  FI'’» 

•>M4/1P  HOME  OF  THREE  ROOMS 
paft  mndeen  cwneenlenaet.  % 

of  an  acre  Icnmediat*  pA***aaion 

djhKl^A  " while  shake 

bu''pa)Aw  Clfv  light  and  wa'er 
Oo*  acre  land  A dendv  buy  at  thli  price 
Taie*  nnly  IH 

110  3A  SrOLLARD  BtHLOrHO 

PHONS  S lAlf  or  t 4144  ' 

I Ntphie  Mr  McCracken.  Altttoh  MX  I 


F,AIRnCLD  APARTMENT  HOUSE 

Five  eiille*  by  th*  tee  A Urge  houa*  con-  I 
rertad  to  apartment*  Otfenr-p  a larpa ' 
tui'a  with  flna  aaa  ytewi  hardwood  ftoora.  I 
rnmP'*'etr  furnilhed  tw  a pood  Frlpidatr* 
fnr  th*  new  owner  income  of  11)1  per 
month.  piu4  owner  s eutto  Valuable  bwiid- 
hip  lu  inalwdod  In  thu  rhwir.a  •uMk/'kA 
firoperi]  Friie  ^~r\n/ 


WATLWFROfJi  iPI-^fAL 

peven-rooen  siding  loniiraciiur  taou-bun- 
gainw  Larp*.  deep  tot  to  water  R**«- 
metii  with  furnace  arparaie  garage  S«sa- 
llfill  garden  In  r«»ara  and  shrub*  located 
on  Ten  MM*  Point  ond  wn  Cadbnre  Bay 
xlo»e  to  city  and  very  tow  !*•••  F-ir- 
l^tthlngs  ran  be  purrhoaed  if  dewired  Re- 
lnur.Mforbukk.ale  $|0.r,(H) 

^ iPCClALS 

Owner  a comaloi*  aarrifie*  Lovelv  0-r*r»m 
anil  suoroem  aiueeo;feuugalmi  a*i  Iq  miml 
hes'itlfui  garden  of  fruM  flowery  and 
shrwbs  Quiet  street  'he  eney  of  etaiv 
poaser-hv  It  is  qui'e  easy  tn  bu>  a hewne 
hut  seldom  ta  one  offcied  d k lyiil 
like  this  kt 

ANOTiHEP  oak  fay 

Fiye-room  while  cedar  siding  bwi-patow. 
Full  cement  baaeme'ii  and  furnace  9 years 
Old  Hardwood  in  iivint  dininp-Mvom  arid 
hall,  (larape  and  very  hriph* 
kitchen  A borpath  *1 


NORTH  OUADF’AtrPtCIAL 

Five-mom  atucco  bungalnw  with  breakfsal 
, nook  and  ulillty  veom  Nn  baaemani  sap- 
arai*  garage  'Tlin#  garden  In  flowert. 
ahrubf  end  vegetables  Eleven  vaare  old 
Sellin.  below  coat 

NFAP.  Af*  and  PFACON  HILL 

riipf>-«iaa*  disirirt  7 ronn.i  modern  homa 
Large  dining-rcMim  livtnp-raam,  bitchaw 
and  one  bedroom  down  3 IavoIv  bedrooiM 
and  atitmp.mnm  up  Rath  and  aepars'a 
latlal  eitr*  Inttet  tn  havemem  ilarden 
in  rose*  shrub*  and  fruH  •fl7-'^A 
tree*  Complete  harpatn  a' 


CITi'  BUSf^LOV/ 

. CanUally  toe  a led  *n  a fine  romer  lot 
within  walkinp  piaiane*  at  i«Rn.  A charm- 
tup  klaeeA  bunfato*  about  I rears  old 
[kCodarn  »«,.lh*  Uea  dww***  tmrg*  itvipp- 
' room  with  Diiorcaceni  T<ghu  dininp-ritofn. 
rharmlng  kitchen  with  tile  sink  and  fin* 
e.ipboardt.  ton  goad  badrwoma  hardwood 
roar*  in  aiLconm*  AUTOMATIC  Beat  ThU 
■ntira  prepertv  with  It*  apleodid  gardtn 
to  m new  enr^man 

:WJ  LH--CLOSf  IN 

A naw  aiurea  bur-ga'nw  giaae  iw  tranapar 
is'inn  Irtranca  hs.i  p'.aaaant  iivipp 
rnnm  with  open  fireplace  mMsrn  kitchen 
with  uie  alnk.  pond  bedraem  w"h  larpe 
flnmr  u*tmv  fowwi  Th*  whwl*  hwpee 
ahina*  with  newneae  The  ownwr  ot  tbla 
hn'iea  will  sceap*  term*  th*'  will  make 
thta  *"f*ct»y*  lA  an  arpvy 
Iwf  navy  maa  V^fRrV 


— ^ f ^,PNtV:  WANTFO 

We  hs'e  many  rlien'*  wsMlng  Ll»'  Indav 
and  e'  u«  sell  quickly  fk  }ot4 

PAGE  0 SNAPE 

Mortpat*  Money  to  f,*** 
t0l0  BROAD  WT  a EArOH  1*11 


JOHNSTON  0 CO, 

Established  1M9  Lim.iaB 

COMFLETE  IHBURAHCE  BERVin 


WAURFRONT  PROPtRTY 

CLORS  TO  FARRON  8 BRJO'JE 

Naif'tcra  and  a neai  ihraa-room  stueaw 
bisnpalaw,  piua  a pood  two-room  ewbin  for 
esira  rooms  The  gfownda  are  earhlib* 
in  eppearance,  and  everything  sbeui  Iha 
piara  It  la  eaaeiicni  rondiilan  •/‘/UkA 

, Value  and  teclutlon  for  <N>IRffr 


>UST  OFF  QUADRA  STREET 

Five-eootn  stucco  resdr  fnr  vwu  in  thraa 
day*  Thta  home  la  elphr  years  aid  and 
t*  tgctpilonally  wall  rontimctad  Frieed 

-»<“  *,-,Goo 


On*  Morkefrwo*  Qok  Rwy  Ayenu*.  Iwvmi 
ronmt  Thi*  hnme  yg  in  eycatient  eondl- 
Ston  wUh  betutifui  oak  ftoorg  and  larfp 
weil-oppoinied  rnnm*  Orounda  are  UrfW 
and  In  lawns  wtih  frwfl  traea  and  garden 
a real  tamily  home  or  eowld 
I be  dwpleeerl 


'Member  Real  Bat*'*  Board  of  Vkjinriat 
1114  BROAD  VrAEET 
Day  Fhnnai  B 4341  3 


I wurrr  riTPfJFri 

fti  h wRea-wkwdarn  ets-rpo* 

Rrit/tta>4rM  *»ue«n  bunpainw  with  larp* 
llTlnf-rowm  Uiraa  bodroma  large  kitehen 
'aod  dir-eiie  bMhrowm  hall  and  witlltv 
room  FUIl-sIb*  cemeni  baaement  with  ba4 
' air  furntew  and  ptortv  apace  rwr  a rumpus 
rWOTB  OoriM  In  bsaewunl  WlOi  wyerhewd 
door  ThN  h<vme  hM  9o  ba  taan  U bo  ap- 
prwtlaud  and  wfU  be  awmptoiad  wllfUb 
Ihraa  weeks  TerWH  tp»  be  arrsnpwd 

Tpwr  Ur.iap  WwwM  •*  Orwalty  Apwreatosad 

JOHN  S FALCONER 

REAL  arrATB 

I 9313  DOUOLAR  RT  . TICTORU.  R O. 

' tfby  O 9b*0  NitfkIBkng 


THE  DAILY  COLOMST,  VICTORIA,  B.C,  THl  KSDAV,  JU  LY  4.  VM6 


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RANDALL'S 

FA(RFILLD  DISTRICT  _ 

A*(«n*ru<fiD  MRil*fe«Af4i»H  rlaM  t»  m 

• »d  iMrk  Tbu  bMii  U t&  utra  Book  cam- 

Ail  Ur|«  raodu  ft  hu  Tull 
mar.t  and  funnacu,  TWfa  u a r«aUy  (u># 
■ 8{d«n  lot  Oanar  »IU  •>*#  bur«r  ubb«- 

iKr»oo 

/40UI;T  TOLMIE  DISTRICT 

H*ra  aa  tia*«  a nt«  a>r«M  tiMaa 

iaa  enl/  ana  yaa#  aid,  Uuxa  An  hardwoad 
n<w>ra  iU  larta  roeo^  Am  aaodarn  JUUKan 
*itA  nuBiaroua  rupbaarda.  full  baMai*ni 
ana  furaa<a.  ti  u bat  water  ittatini  p>a 
aardan  u wall  laid  out  aod  tha  kw/l/Tfk 
• Prka  anijr 

OAK  BAY 

•itjatad  amant  many  aarr  flna  l»aataa  «a 
baa*  ihU  K*w  i-Rooin  Vunfaiew.  thara 
ara  hardwood  lioara.  t««d  Mth  baaamrnt 
wttn  Otl-A’MAUc  futnaca.  two  car  orafc 
riranA  ioraiion  and  j>««  nar  haaa  v»«> 

jr.”" " " ”*'■  $12,000 

Plaaaa  t*ll  Mr.  Amaa. 

I lOAAE  AND  INVESTMENT 

Th>a  u a raally  food  hauaa  wlUi  a raaaaaa 
nf  mora  thau-lioo  »*r  month,  wiui  addt- 

• laaaJ  quartara  for  (ha  Owner  conaiaUi^d 
•I  ana  aery  larfa  room,  aunroowi.  klUbaa 

• nd  (•antry.  wa  can  arrafl«a  tarata.  oa 
■hara  aitl  ba  a dUcouAI  for  baU 

OAk  baV 

Writ  loratad  to  lha  lo»aa  Upland*  Dulrirt. 
a ti»w  •Ivrro  8unc*low  al  praaant  acrti* 
tiled  by  tha  Owitar.  ibtra  ara  % iarpa  rowma 
«i(b  an  unhaiahad  room  in  tha  baaamant 
Main  fbema  haaa  hardwood  Boor*  and 
raoal  affatl  plaaiarint.  vary  madam  klu 
rhrn  and  bathroom,  mtf  oaaamant  with 
roufbad-ln  ahowar  and  toikl,  furnac*  |ar- 

rr  7rur"  ^ii.ooo 

EARLY  POSSESSION 

Thi*  II  a four-roofflad  bunfalow  on  a laria 
d'lijMa  let  In  a good  location  with  luod 
nu«>ook  aa  vm  arrange  laraa  with  libaral 

• **11  paymanl  If  dtiirabla. 

frira  . .... 


HOL'SeS  ros  BALI 


- Mara,  Bate  & CD  ,Xfd. 

orrxs 

CAi;  eaV* 


dwMb  of  tha  Avaoua  a«.a  b«auUfwli>- 
(taod  airaai  oaar  aahoala.  tranapartatlon 
and  ahwwptnt  aonir*  Wa  art  pimaad  to 
after  far  joor  lo*»attlan  a l•laam  aiuceo 
bot-«lr  haaiad  bungalaw^^aurraunded  by 
an  atuaritaa  gardaq  <*f  iawni.  ahraba. 
fiewen  and  ira**  Wa  ran  aacura^ 

upon  Inoslry 
Prroa 


Tt 


BOt'SES  FOB  BALI 


II 


HOI  8EB  FOR  SALE 


HULSEfi  FOR  BALE 


n 


HOt'BEB  FOR  BALE 


VICTORIA  REALTY- 


HI  TATB8  vnxrr 

VMOItt  S 41M 


“OAr  PAY 

A babuUfui  homa  In  a loaatr  pari  aauUi 
ef  tha  Aaanua  Onwniiaira  tonpriUA  larga 
Uaingeroom.  duUne^oem.  hlirhan,  two 

Sdroomi  and  bathroom,  antranta  haU. 
•tdvpod  thratigbont  Upataira  twa  Md> 
^ ^ „ I room*  Kll  baietwabl  wHh  bo*  water  boat 

orcuhuay  tn  Attfut  rortber  Mrtuular* , lawn*  and  gardena 


taciuaMo. 


ROCKLAND 


f^tmfartabia  l-iiary  har-atr-heafiA  tjutfo 

nd  Hocii- 


homa.  alctaity  of  8t  CtiarlM 
laAd.  DwWMieir*.  antranra  hall  dlolng* 
roan,  Ualng-rdAia.  dan  with  Titopiart.  ena 
kodraom.  modoH*  boihawom.  modern  KU- 
rhen  puMtl  for  ga*  and  alcarrlruy  to  a 
draam  Tbraa  bailfowmo  up  Pull  eemat.( 

itaaemani  wi*h  garage  rumpu*  room  aad  ] fumaea  Awdlc*i 

rau  pKca 

M* 


$1500 


HAULTAIN 


ihroSghbuf. 
Priea 


'Taui  im. 


WILL  lUMObA  thu  Mihaun- 
tial  family  boma  tn  Nauitatn 
diatrict  CamprUaa  ti*lng*room  with  lira* 
ptai<L  tUAlQB-rwam.  dan.  cabtnat  kliehaw. 
eniranre  ball  ao3  lufuntm  Uh*talri  two 
largt  badrwowi*  with  rloaet  apara  and 
thrtw>piara  bathroom  PuUr  baaemint  wuh 


EVERGREEN  REAL 
^ESTATE,  LIMITED 

1U  VLBW  8TKSIT  O iOI3 

BLiLDiNGtrn: 

' *>ATSaPfiONT.  1 lO  Arras 
— . ..-w.  tappfas  I McrU  tftad.  8iW 

■luauan  *d  btowUful  ^aaniehMia  Bay  wxh 

dkli*  *^iutl***^  Anast  altw*  ao  tha  (^nlnauU 

viUiOtlv  naw  far  your  fuiura  boma.  a*  Uu* 

‘ duutet  u fou^  abaad  fait. 

ilCA'ES  FOR  SAie- 


CAK  BAY 


aardm  FdaamMn. 
PuU  pri«t 


$5750 


iDg  and  aamfartablo— thb 
On  the  first  floor  IlmiaMiau.  ball,  larga 
lirtng«Tnom  wftb  tlraptare.  den  wlih  lira* 

placa.  dlnlng>rooa  with  firtpisra.  AU  with  i r mt.  i>*  .,1-un.ev 

auartar-tneh  hardwood  tlawrs.  Ona  bad*  rLKTiiWOUD 

Klttntft  ud  PRM  pdntry  VP0*T  ••tn  Ar\«4  ftp*. 


OAKLANDS 

WILL  HaNCiLS  THt*  <*grla*t< 


Off  Oak  bay  Artooe  towarda  tha  laa. 
naar  transportation,  srbpol*  and  ahapping 
diatrict  Wa  ara.pleaeeo  «a  effer  for  |our 
Intpartion  a dellgh'ful.  h*it*wgTer~haatad 

famlle  rastdmte.  altuatad  m jaundry- uiha,  furnace  haw  wiring,  fmcat 

rouMiDgs  ^ h*w  t*.*ill*?_**>  aoywmikP«.,Jk»'if  frull. Irani,  0«od*«i*ed 

h*  gardrn  a dream 


ing  atoraa  bungalow  tampris* 
ing  llving-rnoan.  dinlng*ioo<n  kisohaa.  (wb 
hadrooati.  bathroom  and  sonporab  dbwo. 
PuU  cntranca  ball  Ipara  far  room  In  un* 
finiabad  ante.  PaU  remeni  basamant  and 


comprUed  aX  two  larga  badrnoau  twa 
ainallee  aiiot  a aewtnfrooai.  batbtwows  and 
saparata  (ailat  room  Oit*0*Matw  f irnara 
In  a full  ramant  baaatnrn>  Twn>car  gar- 
aga  separate  from  raaideine  Purthar  par* 
iirulara  at  affica  Tairs  gltl  Orrtipanrr 
In  short  lima 
Asking  pMf* 


$13,750 


CITY. 


$4800 


:aanich 


I'  vau  aya  looking  for  twa  good  building 
l.nts,  rtoaa  ta.  handy  io  Iransaortallois, 
a'lxeoia  »t*  and  low  taias  tna  nwiver 
will  sail  tbaaa  iwgalhar  for  a prki 

P.rtM^CaU  kfJt  OUPHAM  . 

U2AX) 

brafroni  property,  etna  tw  twwn  pwmalii* 
U't  f>»e  arre*  aod  faux  modaro  bungalawa 
A. I aaiertrani. 

■Nh  I (taurco  bungalow,  aeran  room*  and 
• an  batbrooaa  Hardwood  floors,  auto- 
ma'io  cnal  stokri.  elKUIa  R*>f|  /ifWl 
pnaar.  Valua  . ..  C— Ut'MTl/ 

nn  1— Pirt  reon  modeni  tiueco  buneatow. 
Ma*<aam  aod  lurbAct 
'TkbW  — . . . t>^.W 

ho  ) -btyin*room  raaldenra  In  fim*cia*s 
rntidHiea  All  iarga  raoms.  modern,  base 
mrnt  aad  fumatt 
Value  . ...  ._  


$8.')00 

Na  4-A  beautiful  four'rdom  h'ji.galow 

;i', . . $50oo 

bn  l-Threa  beautiful  buUdiog  site*  sH 

$;i()00 

'this  property  is  well  siiuaud  tor  further 
derrlopmant*  Would  maka  an  Ideal  tour* 
i*<  rouri  Tola!  ptua  (MH) 


«>>n  sea  view 
Valua  . ... 


ifar  all  oropertyi 
Por  Purtliti  Partlcuiara  Call  MR. 


BMITM 


GEORGE  RANDALL 


itny  DOUOLAb  bT. 


PHom  o $m 


BROWN  BROS , LTD. 

i:iTY— WALKING  distance 


Pt«c*room  bungalow  Iti  good  eond'Uon  PuU 
hasemeiit  arfd  turnare  Prutt  tree*  ami 
rhir.ken  hatsM.  fmme- 
•liata  poaaeselon 

Kacluslst 

tMPFIElO 

hi*  rooma  hpotieii  bright  and  eheeri 
N<rei>  dernraiad  Wired  for  eieetrir  range 


to  a"rae||re  reildenee  o,er1ookln|  Bearon 
Hill  Park  rVeuMticy  l»t  of  August  <’om* 
ortsed  of  entrance  hall  large  dli'ing*room. 

h»|iig.ron>n  W y tl  ui'h  (irep)are  t.in* 

room  breatfesl  room,  elartru  kiiehen 
downi'strt:  oak  ftoon.  I'pitairi  Three 
larga  badraoms.  one  smaller  bedrr>nm 
modern  balb  and  aeparate  toilet  room 
Pull  rement  basement  wuh  asceilani  hot 
air  furnace  finished  room  suliaMa  for 
rumpus  room  or  estra  bejtroom  tml*'  and 
parafe  Thit  bouse  le  In  eicei'eni  rondi* 
Hon.  IS  fully  iniuleted  has  a Puroid  roof 
and  u situated  on  a moat  altrac'ire  lot 
M 1.121  Wanr  fruit  ireet  aura 


Semi-bungalow  with  llTing-rowm  and  (Irt 
place  dinlng-rwom  klUdtan  antraiioa  hall 
down  Three  good  atgrd  bsdrMms  up,  Ctaiaa 
M Khoola  and  (ransportallon  Pull  base- 
ment and  pipe  furnaca  Large  gat  rang* 
Ineibded  ImmtdiaU 
poaseesioM  Price 

OAK.  BAY 

SOWUB  AVDfUK 

Loteiv  seml-bunfakiw  of  stusKo  and  brb'b 
ronaiructian  romprieliig  tntranra  hall. 
liying-riMm  atth  oak  floor  aad  flrsplaee. 
diiiiiig  rtw<m  milder''  kivhe»  3 bedrwama 
and  oatbrniMW  down  Upataira  Kag  ont 
Onubad  room  and  oqa  tuiOauhed  PuU 
baaemeni  turnaer  Rice  lot  aOilW  and 
garden  Low  laare 
FrT  • - 


$ni,5(M) 


CAK  BAY 

'S-ui  'O  I'wugalow  Al  g rooou.  mUh  3 raaeu 
rented  to  an  sareUeot  tenant  at  k3k  per 

..  _ . — - ..-  . month  Pour  rnoma  for  owr.er  Pult  bajse- 

•hritfiberr  fi«weia  and  lawns  ftl  •>  f ||  k^  k ' mer i furnace  and  small  room  Of iC^lk 
korraund  •**ldeiwe  Prire  V I • “ f I drtiCS.)*' 

Shewn  by  AppomsmrM  Only  | QUAOfiA-Twn  tn«d  l"*e.  7d  i iTO 

•Jo^  gire.rt.  aL  new  hnmt*  $750 


ftTLWfUl  ’^*’*^*  of  a .dandy  l-ttM/m 
aiurro  (laubaf'Mmi-bungsiiiw 
rjoae  la  Oak  Say  High  Has  Itsif  cemiut 
basemen  hot-air  furnace,  and  garage 
Large  ilviitg-room  with  fiivpiact.  dinette, 
aad  up-to-Oie-minuia  kliehen  Two  larga 
bedroatns  down,  and  3 up  Pour-pisre  Pem- 
broke ba’h.  Revly  daeoraied  inJtde  and 
-out  Rev  gat  range  Ibrtudrd  U>rely 
gardea.  abrubs.  lawns.  et<..  Lum  issn 

r""  $0S(HI 

54(HH)  * dandy  four-toomed  bun 


Tssrs  sra  IW 


riosa  ta  Tolmla  School 
Mata  right  In. 


$4(r>(i 


purchaswt  a sii-roosiad  'wn- 
story  heme  on  Blackwood 
Threw  bediaoms  and  new  eepper  piping 
Ihroughaut  KswIt  deroratad  Hislits  and 
prUa  UKludaa  Hnog.  bUbdt  and  knsbeo 
range 

A^TklkH  handies  a latest  type  CaU- 
tBrnib-Rfla  bungalow  tn  good 
district  We  rarabiaer>d  this  five-roetwed 
hoasa  at  a full  price  of  >P.4M. 

dhT«>*ti|-A  iavelf  4-roaaad  ^{tngalow  of 
*J^'**^”  ewdar*ahaka  and  flncco  fUJsh 
In  the  ColguHi  area  Pull  eematit  bg«e- 
nteni  New  furnace  Uvlng-room  wiih 
ftraplare.  large  modern  kitchen  and  («o 
hedrnam*.  Large  iot.  good  garden  Low 
tales.  A rwally  beautiful  home 

«7|Wkik— marigold  a lately  stucco 
semi-bungalow  rf  tig  rooms 
Hardwood  floors  full  eemenl  bstemeni 
with  fumaco  and  gsrsie  Also  extra 
plumbing  A'l  cased  <eiUa's  arid  r;'  *iu- 
•ent  hahiUtg  In  hetise.  Loeeir  garden 
bexiaa  a^  frmi  traea  on  large  iat.  A 
beautiful  fully  modefn  heme 


s/|— her  this  laxaly  modern  whi<r 
r i<rtnr  itutea  bungalaw  nn  RiirntiAe 


GILLESPIE,  HART- 

A CO.  LTD 


special  barcain 

RCb:>uiKa  Or  qusbt  mouss  op  ii 
BOOHS.  On  ddinie  cornaa.  owreawdad 
ww  rone  wan  HarewiiOd  boora  bp<-wa;ey 
heated  Witfiln  haU-miia 
clrcla.  _ 

<Or  Offcfi  r 


$8500 


MvARMSOLD  • 

JVSrr  urmi  - pwor-r«aa  huBbs  low  and 
Hlliiy  rtKm  PUU.Y  pURNininco'  Ap. 
brnitmately  half-acrt  toi  fnnt  trwea  and 
vsgeiaMc  garden.  1MUSDUT8  PObStS 
hfON  iMludiag 
furnit 


$5(XH) 


fsquimalt 

AttreCBse  T-room  aiticco  houtc  containing 
eniranea  hall  liying-rdom.  dinlng-raoiw. 
kitchen,  bathropm  aod  loir  bedrooms  up. 
Oood  Jocallon  rWa  to  Esquimalt  Road. 
XARLf  PObSBUlOfr.  bduaive  41000 
cash  balance  4M  per 
month 

ELK  LAKE  DISTRICT 

Pour  arraa  of  high  land  snih  oty’acre 
rlgwred  ar»d  ooe-room  swuaga  wtih  frwm- 
agw  on  tat'.  Saar.ich 

bu'ljnls:  bl  V' 

lTTT  BVSINCS8  BLOCK.  Iroiiiage  «n 
threw  sttaeia.  wmrtopd 
wstehuuie  spare 
SU  MR.  BtABLSV,  SVENfROB  B333A 


PCRTAGE  INLET 


Good  four-roam  haute  an  Ponage  inlet 
Fbtlihcd  fUora.  thfor-eleea  baihroom,  fur- 
raea,  iioyg  and  liaoIgmRb  Oood  apn.  wal- 
nut and  pear  trews  Occupancy  Noeembee 
I Vendor  wiU  pay  real  until 
(bat  date  . 


lsouimalt 


Large  house,  on  alee  steewL  Onod  Incamg 
as  rooms  er  conyeraion  ia  aparsmenu 
Now  prirat*  residence  Oaoar 
occupied 


$7<MM» 

• ONE-MILE  CIRCLE 


P.  R.  BROWN  & SONS 

LIMITED  . 

_MOP  ThL  WORLD 

SUADRA  NKIOHTB-A  high  kuailoa  nrfriT 
oriobt  yieat  Prac<Srwlly  all  new  homes 
IK  (hi*  urtusi«e  Imls  *p«iia«.  An  at- 
iracfire  r.i.al* -lald-out  garden  Pl*r- 
rowmed  gtoccA  butigsIi'W  about  > years  oM 
Hsidwapd  nonrs.  •fpr»  ftraplare  rrmrnt 
oatemeni 'luroai*  garagr  Thia  jL'^T‘\lk 
Ig  KISf’*l'*lrig  ■BWauaiiy  gwsut.  - C*.  I cev 

VACANT— POSSESSION 

QL’AORA  HCIUHTS-^rrwrSHre  wraidwhee 
Of  • rooms,  aitua>ed  on  ons-half  arfe  af 
weU-iread  Und  Large  rereetion  hall  with 
oben  firepTacw  .eommwdiou*  livihg-rwoffl 
btmng-room,  paas-paniry.  kttrhrn  and 
den.  there  are  four  gnad-Mtad  badrwem*. 
bbthronm  an^  afeaping  porch  an  sacond 
•ftnei  Thsra  is  a;  tuU-sua  haaemeni  with 
Planiy  of  head  room,  cement  floor,  eiira 
tails'  hot  waier  heating  3 gsraget  This 
desirable  pro(>rtiy  it.  I'ow  tarant  amk-ran 
be  viewed  at  any  lUBe  by  con-  ttWlMIfk 
IS-UI4  this  oftlre 

j Terms  Can  Ba  Arrougad 

GOOD  DUPLEX 

Good  raaidaniiat  a^iMg  aaarlaoking  fs*«> 
■ Oct  Hill  Park  PiYe-roomed  suK*  now 
rented  to  good  tenant  Owrrter  eacupias 
roly  suila  af  there  nira  rowaa*aitb  a 
kiichenetie  Two  ba’hrooms.  cement  base- 
ment HOT'WATBR  HRATINO  garage  e;e 
PuU  iBfomuttion  giadir  given  ^ifi  '\(Mk 
• u any  bor.a  Sdt  ingoirtr.  CX",«J\Ar 

ROCKLAND  AVENUE  AREA 

HluH  LOCATION  Cl  nr  to  Gosarcimrat 
lf»use  A wall-built  -aturen  Immm.  rnn* 
taming  large  livtne'-inem  with  open  Orr- 
pfa-e  famlly-aiis  dining-room  den,  mnd- 
ern  kitchen  with  plenty  of  aupboard  saare. 
ana  bedtaom  and  bathroom  on  main  Soar 
Three  good  bedrooms  upstairs  Other  fea- 
tures InrluAa.  MmuiHul  hardwood  Soora  tn 
main  roowta  and  hall,  rasient  basemaoL 
hot-air  furoarr  ga’'age  e<r  Truly  a 
hoaia  (or  gewcMua  iivii,#  tn  a Iwratn*!, 
that  raa  onlv  ba  desCTlMd  as  th»  **r 
best  Piaaar  phone  for 
appointment  to  new 


PKR.SWOOD  ^ RiUua  walking  dufanea. 
comer  lot  in  vegtiabie  garden  Pour- 
hU  raoms  all  up-ta-the-mlru'e  p..ii  r*  | bungal-w  and  basemert  with  fur- 

|n«ei<i  kaaemeni.  furnace  a"d  larage  Ixw  ' ' ' " 

‘ATE  POaSEbSlOW.  Earloalva 


|2VH«>^V-Obb  Ba'  I lose  m 
-■  ♦f— »l  lo-ibo-minat*  it  .r,- 


Mara,  Bale  & Co , Ltd 

• Member  R*ai  Bvata  Sward  of  Vl'inrial 
413  PORT  STRETT  PHONB-»TiH 


in 


$•^050 


Pull  boeemrfi', 
garagr  Early 
poaaesalan 


Ptpad 


furnaet  Garden. 

$-48(K) 


I L •v:-i  r 


Intbieoidie  paisesrmn  Ona  Mch  k from 
rsfiine  KarepMonaliy  clean  and  weil-carad 
tor  tevan-rooai  hnm*  Living  room,  din- 
ing-room tirepia'-e.  kitehen  iwa  bedroom*, 
dour-,  two  bedrooms  and  bathroom  up  All 
nawty  dacoraiod  Pull  batemenr.  washluba. 
piped  furnace  lawns,  rooea.  Bicellent  gar- 
den oi'b  neat  chtrken  howaa.  four  trnit 
• reel  geparai#  garage  Tagaa 
sll  Wi  can  reremmand  tbia  si’wwfU'rv 


riTHET  — G1722 

r'AK  pAv  NOV  ' 

TBRMB  AND  POBStSafON  OH  ALL 
Modern  etucro  bungalow  of  k tooms 
WiUows  district  0<vtd-*ixed  l R with  fire* 
place  oak  floors  etc  Laos  a<  -war-  idnae 
to  efaryffung  Good  nascaam  «<th  fur- 

Eirept'onaltv  well-kept  Oak  Re«  famil' 
l,nm«  of  Sevan  laodis.  an  a nlea  i<ak -treed 
lot  aod  gutei  boulevardad  *<r*e'  Spar'fiut 
entranee  hail  large  hvlng-rrtotn  and  din- 
ing raqm  H W floors  Oood-tiie  kltrben 
wt'h  hngh'  paotrv  Open  ttairrase  irt  « 
lovely  bedroamt  ar«d  hathrevom  Pull  cement 
kaseaeni  with  l-piere  waahronm  Prui 
room  oi)d  niw 
furoare 

Bpartous  ■-room  modem  slucen  hungalnu 
In  perfect  enndltlon  Inrlde  and  out  m 
uaied  on  bM  line  close  U«  mflf  c«>-rae  O-md 
kasemant.  trmill  tas-and  hat  ft4U!/i/k 
wstgr  heating 

hrirk  a>'d  stureo  eonsirurilon  serr'-hunvs- 
Inw  of  five  lovely  ronmi  wt'h  •oncraleit 
•'SOUS'-  (A  Al  e rililtncl  reyiot  ainl  One  un- 
fin>th*<1  Modern  an<l  veil  nu::'  rAved 
retiingi,  o*k  flACtft  t.pie.c  Pemkroke  k*»n 
r<md  bavemen'  )a  indrr  •rs'i  garage  e*r 
CiAve  lA  MhuAlt  and  i • - • *iw>f».*,oe 
Nl'elr  treed 
gardew 

Verv  atira'iive  flye-ronni  4'nrra  hunealow. 
. onlf  one  tear  eld  OarHen  tua*  enmnle'ed 
1 Nice  er.iraitre  hall  tiree  llvma-ronm  an<l 
dinlng-toom  with  tapesiry  Plasiering  and 
ented  reilinga  Gaa  and  ntahngaoe  psi- 
rernsrf  fhyvr*  ItrigM  eablner  ki'rhen  uitb 
tares  enlnreii  'ile  «,nk  Pour  ete-s  Pem- 
broke kaihtodm  and  3 nire  kodroom*  Pull 
eemani  haaenirn*  goed  turn*  e U"nH,,- 
travs  and 
garage 


Price,  each 

Meinbvts  Real  Estate  Saard  at  Victoria  < 


HAGAR'S 


tea  an  up 
n-  bwisiAJ 

I of  live  'OOtns  P'111  eetflar*'  hasemenr  and 
aulomaCtr  nil  furasi-f  Two  >ean  nld 
' Double  drtvewav  to  hs*emetit  as'-ag* 

: ReauUful  gardsn  wiUi  varitiy  of  fruit  trees 
. The  last  word  lq  modarn  bnmre 

i>|  I *L*7/k  -ln  et'luilte  Rncklarfl  area 
I .•>.)!  p -r,.„  „ ,,,,1,, 


v1 


irai!>ports<]on  Occupied  by 
irt  who  uill  give  llAklSDI-’ 


PET  MR  PAoP-WItRON 

evEHiNoa  COL  lux 


hea-i'i'-,’ 

mnderti  ttucAO  hbiee  Two  larga  bedrAnm* 
hardwood  fWors  modern  kiicher  dining- 
»"rm  Igrka  tfflng-rrwvm  eu  TM*  home 
♦ns  •'irrnunded  by  lovely  Igwhi  gqd  lui.ktr 

1 gwrdas 


rye  water- 

$1200 


$1000 
lot  fh-te  to 
#1()00 


$10,500 


$11,000 


SAANICH 

fr  you  want  a aaetuded  boma  on  S'*  acre* 
nf  parkland  beautifully  tread,  you  shtruld*  ' 
•ew  (hia  Living-room,  kitchen  three  bod-  - 
rooaa.  full  baihream  and  full  oamant  base- 
ment with  hot  sir  piped  $5000 


g rAoma  on  one  dnoe  ui'-a-modern  well- 
^iil<  atiieeo  b’lngaiAe  vitting  low  tanir- 
trv  plastering  thmugh>y,t  S''*«'i  k"'hen 
r)aa  floors  •(«  Orand  91  •>  *tAA 
hltemant  rMl-O-Malte  h*sl  erlAe.rHMf 

g.RAAm  eedar  sidmc  bungalow  in  hea>iil- 
fwl  rohdiilAn  good  sued  rooms  wiih  many 
added  fearure*  Ha-dwond  floArs  ihrmigti- 
Aui  Pvtra  r'lumbina  In  basrmenr  Pwli* 
iriculated  OH-O-Malle  heat  Weii  ir'a<ed 
•flea 


$13,000 


furnace.  Oecupaney  Id  days 


ALMOST  NEW 


A four-ysae-ald  well-built  (our-renm  slucra 
hungwtnw  PwiI  baaemer»l  piped  furnare, 
•rraen  dmirs  bwllt-in  rupbnarde  Ssrelleot 

lawn*  and  garden*  Repara'e  raraae  Close 
in  rarilna  Immedlsi*  paaaessinn  Move  m 
II  t r'ean  as  a new 

pin 

gt'lusiva 


$5750 


WATERFRONTA. 


g-Room  ulira-modarn  buogalww-  naar 
WlrtdBor  Park  Oood  sited  rooms  In  T>er- 
tert  eandlilan  Pine  bssewseM  with  'um- 
pus  ewofw  and  Braplace  $1 '> 
Oll-O-Matic  bat  waiar  heai  »?  I M* 

?-R>vom  aluTo  semt-kuneslaw  In  spotless 
rAAdUien  LR  30  V Id  tuad  Bryblace 
4 pee  ParnkfAke  halt,  up  and  down  3 
nil'*  bedrooms  and  den  flood  kotesnerit 
wiih  ealra  room  Mai  water  liealina 
I.ane  at  rear 
Uplands  wst 


$1 1.500 


■ •■'a  nf  iha  ososl  delightful  modern  fis*- 
• emm  bungalow*  an  iha  market  (Odav  on 
t'v  arraa  of  baautiful  propariy  Baa  view 
fnvm  every  room  Lovely  garden  tn  lawns 
•hruba  and  fruit.  Early 
poateaslen.  Terms 


$15,000 


BROWN  BROS , LTD. 

Ss'd  llli 

PORT  STRESTT  PMOffBB  S IIEI-4 
Reel  Eatale  and  tnaursnra 


CAPifAL  CITY  REALTY 

icar  Longieyi  O tgl] 


144  TATES  rr 


N M A. 


• 1 o TPCn^CHGirE  OAR  RAT- RX- 
•T  1 *••  < tlW  CtUflITE  BEAUTfPDL 
flva-yMr-eM  Eluren  Bungalaw  wiih  every 
ronteiUanre  LiVfMG-RoOM  13  a 34  with 
N W Plaara  and  Tlla  Piraplaee  Dinlng- 
roAin  13  a 33.  MW  flaara  4 pee  Pvm 
brake  bath  Modern  Rttcben  and  3 l.i*v«ly 
bright  badrAwwsa  Pull  baaement,  roniaining 
Pipod  Pwrnare.  Laundry  Rabm  wiiB  Tuba 
end  Plaveowm  34  t 11  Venetian  blinds  itismadiaia  poaaessiAn. 

• hmughoul  Imvely  landseapad  etaunda  wiita  { 

Piahpool  ahrviba  and  Rnwer*  Chaira  Inra  ' 
turn  naar  Soach  Dviva  II.4M  i Mh.  Hal 
anra  ft  K A Term*  at  MS  monihtf  POB 
■BMtON  SRPTBMBER  I Ha  Pbwna  lb 
farmation. 


Rithet  Cor.'^''itidaicd,  Ltd 

Esr  1871 

Member  Res'  Seals  Beard  nf  Vic'oria 
nil  WMARP  ET  PHOHB  O 1733 

Evening* 

Mr  Reirher  G KH  Mr  leivio  0 4144 
Mr  Cus'anre.  E 7410 


( I'm-PURHISMEP.  Plve-rnom  bun- 
galMW  "Pun  evfhaai  trauraent. 
furnare.  garage  Twa  iau  In  gsirden  with 
aoma  rruli  tiaea  Carev  Rnad.  wiih  bua 
at  deer.  Imraediais  pogiiaaiion 


^•^uy-Prasileali?  new  a«d 
^iirnf  tremelv  alirarllva  4- 


es- 

mnm 

sturro  bungalow  Hardwood  flaara  Vere. 
Han  blinds  full  ramrnt  baaerweni  with 
hat  alt  furnare.  laundry  tubi  and  gw- 
rage  Mire  garden  tm  wiih  son*  treat 
Sltwalad  In  Lake  Mill  diaiGci  and  imnedi- 
aia  poateulon  guaranteed  * 


#QAAA— OQROE— Etueen  bungalwts  ewn- 
VOVAA/  (aiiiiAf  4 raawu  and  laundry 
room  on  ground  floor  Largo  bodroooi  nr 
playraem  in  Bniahed  oitlr  Pull  cament 
b^mant  wHb  AlfTOMATIC  OIL  BORKkR 
rURHAn  Viry  larga  lol  with  f'^xli 
traaa  AMoaied  wiiMn  half  block  of  bus 


mouse  — CLOSE 
IH.  PAHTW31*  AT*  TW* 
Large  Roona.  lor  owtiW  and  SIM  Min 
Ravvf'ue  PvLLT  PURHIfllEO.  Bicaliant 
'oeidiilon  Piped  Purnaca  and  Laundry 
Room  WHS  TuM. 


$3r>50-po^HT 


lir/i-  VACAHT  fOBBOSIOff  TO 
SPrm.MBLT  CLCAI* 
ROOkCS  and  Bath  Ooega-Burnalda  43.404 
Cash  handlea.  Low  Taiea. 

^UI-BEHTAL  UfTMTMEHT  -*  a 
Roonsa  and  Saih  raat  far  m 
rath  Id  Oood  Tenant  Soma  fwrAKura 
lnrh*44g.  Tlctovia  Waal 

TO  BUT  ~ TO  BELL  — TO  TRADB 

rtvMM  o tm 


TWOTSutlTAt^lblNG 
COUNTRY  HOMES^ 

<*harw«i»i  4-rwom  bungalow  with  S44  waiwr 
haai  iftokari  hardwood  noon,  beat  af 
modem  pluotblng.  It»  narao  Of  Wbdaeapoa 
gwrdan  Bobfraainga  wiUt  unewrpataod 

One  of  llM  nrvaoi  cowntrr  proBortMa  ts 
Iha  baoH  of  Boanteb  PoaisobiA  Cf^an- 
able  hwwaa  of  larva-  •Buaittm  fWims,  nna 
3-MOM  bats  and  on*  l-Plaoa  tain  14  acraa 
with  apwiasimatory  *4  frulte  eipaitaiva 
>hrub*.  m.  Ataa  os  prapony  M a >-room 

1::r *10.000 


KING  REALTY 

|»ll  G43T«llSmaKT  BT.  SStJI-t 

Pvaninga  Mr  Turner  S 73TI  “ 

Mrs  pirattoB,  01441.  Mr  *4W4U.  ■ T344 


BMJf i^|-Rurnsi4a  Mndem  )-year«oid 
•gTl^yvraf  aiueeo  bungalow,  cotttatrrtng  4 
roam*,  all  on  ena  flowr  with  f>ilt  rement 
boaament.  furnare  and  raraae  tmmedMta 
tslon  Trantportallon  at  door 


#^f>~*^-r>uplf»  off  Oak  Pet  Avenwa 
five  roans*  and  baihrwvm  wn 
gTWwnd  Bonr  Pnur  r«nm«  and  bothiewm 

upataira  Rstemenl  fumaew-  awd  aweara'e 
garage  Immedlaia  o«*4e*«lur< 

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korhronm  remem  bategtent  wi'h  fur- 
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toiiei  the  hapae  reeia  aenuded  amidst 
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• b'isbi  rnmn*  Oarage  and  full 

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with  load*  or  fruit  Ireet  and  berry  bushes 
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worth  440.044.  and  can  ba 
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intrt-lite  fireplace  Hal  ftlfl  lUMi 
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will  handle  Pull  pnrv 

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hOIUP  TO  rOh'TA4(TOR« 

SITIMIMOllI  a(R»A4K  TRr4TMeST4 

WSPAISATC  »»oJpf|  lendaio  marked 
'Tmder  lor  SiIuomiau*  Surlar(|i,| 
Sertleh  3-B  ' «IU  bp  rer.oivod  I*t  »h*  Minki- 
ter  •(  PubUe  Woriit  Parltaairnt  Buildina*. 
Vtclona  up  la  IJ  arUrk  nao«t.  Mondar. 
<2«Up  ISUt.  IA44  and  o'ptnrd  In  pubhr  at 
that  um«  and  date 

Soruoo  a-B  eonpriaej  i^rk  ai  Squatimh 
LilioMt  Blortnral  DMItloA. 

•arh  londor  mual  be  srr^fnpaiHod' 1»V  an 
arcrottd  rhraua  nad*  parablo  la  the  Mtf'- 
iHor  of  PtStne  Worm  Tor  the  aum  ol 
• ••nlr-fl»e  S'jnilfed  dollara  'ta9A4<M> 
Thi*  depnat(  thaSi  be  lorfeited  If  the  ten- 
drrer  derlinei  to  rnier  inui  rantraei.  or 
If  W laila  lo  campime  the  *ort  ranTrarted 


M Group  Of  ceriair 

tie 

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It  To  toani  about. 

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41  HMher. 

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lancp. 

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47  Ornup  Of  iribea  in 
Burtaa- 
41  hlaif  durb 
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54  A ngmbei  .pf.l- 

55  Small  porlUK. 

44.  Ouldo'a  note 
S7.  Brother,  monfca* 


t Tihriau  Barci;*. 

1 I'o  Mim  up 

2 Uete-i 

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A Too  aaiaM. 

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■ A -ortn. 

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IS.  Slreasi  oOMruc* 
tion 

10  Male  offrpniifl. 

22  W aihint  root* 
pnund  ’pl  > 

22  LarAfl  Oaf  aindoa 
29  Sentlh. 

27  Prnit 


NKW  YORK,  July  3 •JT'  Herbert 
Ml  Kdiilev,  toim*;.tr!dlns  Jamaican 
running  in  the  colora  of  the  Umver- 
!tU>'  uf  liUnols.  act  a varld  lecord 
for  the  .100>yai‘(l  run  last  nlaht  by 
huung  rhr  upe  In’  39  8 arconda  In 
a apecUl  A.A.U.  invitailon  track 


POPEYE 


MrKrniey.  who  eMabliohcd  a 
world  mark  for  the  440-yard  run 
a month  ago.  finished  aix  feet  in 
frotu  pf  Elmore  Harris  of  Uie  Sltore 
AC.  to  Ripe  otit  ttie  time  otif  30  2 
the  late  Chartea  Paddock  aet  Ui 
1931 


aOOPY  OAViBlt 
SHE  THiNKE^ 
5We  COULD  r 
t Fiyffr^^ 

rZT  I A«P) 


0UT 1 

JUST  bult  the 
AlgpOCTl 


94  Man  • nanir 
40.  The  plieon  peg, 
43  Mulberer 


WiMPy  IS  RCHT,  nr  ALL  IS 

mim  OF  MY  w«; 


TAy  AOMhi.  MISS  oyi.  IT  ALL  IS  Ihl 


rhythm  of  the 

-I  WRISTS.'.'  rr" 


The  rhoouei  of  unaurreoalgT 


- . lendrreri 

• 111  be  rr'uraed  »o  thorn  vban  Um  contrart  | 

haa  been  avardod  ' 

aoerifieanone  err  . miiy  iip  ohtafned  rm«  i 
the  Burtarini  Xiicineer.  Couri  Houae  Van- 
eoOTor  or  from  the  Undertl(r.e4  on  depiwt  i 
of  a aum  of  Ten  Dollara  <11404'.  vhlrh 

• ill  be  refunded  upon  the  return  of  Ihet 
aperiltr.atiofu  •ithlo  a period  of  Moj 
•loiilh  el  lltt  reieipi  r.f  lendert 

Tandflxa  muat  b«  mada  atw  o«  the  forma  I 
••ippued.  and  enrioaed  tn  the  ertrlopei  fur- ' 
nirbad  ^ •. 

The  Io*rat  or  onr  lender  *'111  noT'necet-' 
aarlljr  be  oteepied 


IIS,  wiMpy?? 


Little  Stories  for  Bedtime 


UNBUILD 

TITMt- 


By  rfiOlUtTOM  w 

A MlhTFRIOI  K 

lILSAPPEAKANf  E i 

Myalerlous  la  a lung  word,  bui  like 
many  oih^r  )r>ng  «ord£  Ua  meaning  | 

L4  not  quite  simple.  A thing  which  ‘ 
to  mysterUms  to  something  you  do  | 
■R'-'f  undeihtand  and  cannot  ex-  j 
plain.  You  Just  know  that  it  Is,  and  ' 


A L CAItnUTHCfU. 

Chief  ■niineer. 


AHOy  OSCAffYWPEYC.  Wi 
;^6UIU>  IT  ^ OOMT  veu 
&NCK  AGAIN/  AUKE*UP 


Deportment  of  Pubiir  Worka, 
Par 'lament  BuHdt(.Bi. 
Jticuaria.  R C 


l^that  t»  a».  If  you  go  about  In  the 
I Green  Forest  a great  deal  you  will 
have  many  myaterloito  experiences 
UntiJ  you  iiave  learned  lo  see  and 
lo  hear  and  to  understand  what  u 
going  on  about  you. 

The  instant  Reddy  Fox  heard  the 
voice  of  Sammy  Jay  hr  knew  that 


rfivn:  itive  (Jutrtic  }our  Seat 


MUTT.  I Oust  bought  an 
ACROBATIC  DOG  ACT' 


AND  NOW.LAOiEG 
AND  GtNTLEMtN 
HLRMAH  AMD  I 
WILL  STAND  OMyL 
OUR  FRONT 

X * F: 


SAX  THAT  LITTLE  /N  AW* 

WHITE  DOG  iS'cyoOM  T REALLV, 
ERRiFlCBUTHE  )l  jALti'  Ht  s( 
DONT  PEALLV  MOTHlNVil 


J ITS  Kerman.'  \ 
he’s  the  one*  N 
he's  a vemtriloqwst. 


THEY  RE  GREAT*  JUST 


WATCH  EM  PERFORM? 


Jerry  Miukrat  appeared  and  began 
la  dig  up  a carrot 


ALLEY 

Up 


Aorltaaeert  and  VaUaUra 
ai.4V4H4Rn  ST. 

Auihenttra  on  knl.floe*  and  Warbt  of  AM 


TOI)A%',  10:39  A..M..;  F.M. 
ORillAY.  t r.M. 

1003  Richmond  Are.,  ( or.  Brighton 

Till  RSDAV.  I0;30— Basement,  Kit- 
chen  and  Dlnuig-Room.  Frigid- 
alre.  Garden  Swing. 


IF  VOUllE  LOOKINd 
FOR  STTAMPS  YOtfRE 
our  OF  LUC/K--. 


Till  RSDAV,  t r.M.-Uvlng-Room 
and  Hall.  Gerhard  'Hemhunan 
Plano,  etc , as  previously  adver- 
tised. 


Muskrat  had  made  his  tunnel. 
Sometimes  it  would  be  eijrly  in  Ih# 


morning,  sometimes  it  would  be  late 
in  the  afternoon, 


someumes  It 


FRIDA!'.  * F.M.— Upstairs,  Bed 


Hlurrt^tl  h\  Tearn 


/rs 

JINTISEPTIC! 
Actually  cheeb 


Qf»CAr 
DAY  HONftV.' 
DON’T  FAINT 
NOW-' 


' t WON  T, 
PtTCS.'  IT’S 
jusr^.  jLi«T 
THAT  I'M  SC 
HAPPY/ 


WURRV.  PETEP.' 
%EAO  IT.'  WHAT 
OOEG  She 
SAY? 


MOT  THATWAV. 
USE  eCOAO.EVEKI 

. STROKES  . 


PA.^ 

WUATSUE 

0.0'^ 


Tlihfr  FUNNY.  V 
LOOK  V40W  Sue 

SPmEOHVNAMl.' 


^ i5  o 
tutt  . 


BLONDIF 


WHAT  AN 


Ar<JTNJ  VOU  Go  ) 
UrSTA  c*5.CEac*  -a,/E  ^ 
' ThlS  ear  CF  aOfiP  I 
A nwiTm  mDU*  i 


O00  -TAST1NC  ) 
LOLLIPOP/r-V^ 


^ HEPF  POO. 
WAVE  <y>L 
MV  lDllhk«>s 


731 -TU  .tohnaan  Steen 


«end  a delegate 


VOU  MEAN 
vnu  UAHA 


T\*b  HEACS  ARE  BETTER 


.-2  THE  1. 

PHANTOM 


'VOU 

ELIN^. 

>ER(N& 


THAN  ONEL 


EWHaTWE  RAJAH'^  ASLEEP. 

READV^WE  STRIKE  , ' 

TbsrrwERi 


VOOR 


CtitCK.f:4  f^->M 


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L ' 

J) 

14 

S7 

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5a 

— 

DOW  NOT  ROT  CLOTHES  . .T 
Because  of  9W4TiJt 
New  Safety  Ingredient 
Found  On/y  In  Veto! 

Vein  — New  ( otgsfc  ( ream  !)«. 
4idoran(  u diHermt  from  dNv  tle- 
ndoram  youVr  r%cr  uwJ  hrfnrc! 
Bnau4c  It  containa  Ottr^trt.  an 
rTf/aiJM#  new  laftry  mgredieni-' 
Vett>  Jort  •el  ref  r/ofAn.*  Veto  it 
t«/a  for  an>  normal  tiun!  Ii  tpreadt 
aed  ruht  in  caatly.  is  to  u«e! 

It  ruvs  moul  in  tar  So  use  Veto 
fagularlv,  lo  siun  odor,  chcik  per- 
apiracioa  — M/r/y. 


rooms.  Uneii.  Blankeu.  etc.  M ^ 

J»e  Black  Shadowh.  sometimes  it  If  Yl\’  IFiV'VV 

would  be  in  ihe  moonlight.  *»-  | ‘ 

f RFD  SMITH  a t o.  ways  he  h'lped  to  surprise  Jerry  F *MAi?fiE  ' 

Auriionrera  <>49I3  Muskrat  snd  always  he  failed.  j COME  t-CRE...( 

Tlien  Reddy  decided  tn  try  a new  I r A LETTER  FR 
Mntrnnv#]  P C^_  _ n**”  He  Imd  discovered  that  Jerry  I 

iTidyndiQ  u uOns i — v — 

■*  tided  to  hide  among  Che  carroU  and  nL'  v..-' — 

I - Al-LTlON'EFRh  j try  to  catch  Jerry  there.  It  was  a ^ 

- - ImoonliRhi  night  when  he  flril  tried 

Instructed  bv  Heveral  Oak  Bay  CU- ! Reddy  Jay  flat  down  among  the  | 
enu.  We  Wilt  Sell  In  Our  Sales- 1 f*^  of  the  carrots.  By  and  ( / 

riKims  731-733  Johnson  Street.  by.  sreminfly  put  of  nowhere  at 

rmWIWKllVl  ..I  I .ia  •”  Muskrat  appeared  and  be- 

I f I.7M  fnnf  f 44  at  I ,.>U  gan  tn  dig  up  a carrot  He  was  some  ! ' ' I 

A Room  Full  mt  “UUncf  away  and  Reddy  be-  ^ 

I p I « , very,  very  carefully  to  creep  f 

^ Sp|p/*f  r'llf*nifllf*0  Jerrv'  Suddenly  Jerry  dls- 

bJClCCl  1 UlllliUlC  appeared.  His  tllsapprarance  Was 

! Inriudine  Verv  gwKl  < IIO;.sTFR-  •*  >«)'0f'*Hous  as  hL  appearance  | 

FIRI.D  hi  ITKH.  Cnnvenos.  9 x 12  Reddy  rnised  himaelf  on  '■riiL'  vi?i>no 

) Wilton  Carpet,  pretty  British  India  hts  hind  legs  in  look  over  the  tops  ^ lilr<  liKKIsS 

Tlug.  9x0.  i rKlGllT  PIANO  by  of  the  carrhts  to  see  if  any  weye  i _ 

Schoman  * sons  New  York,  Occa-  moving  in  a w.y  to  show  where  i 

sional  Chairs.  Wall  Mirrors.  End  j,n-v  wu  Nni  • u.r  I 

Tables.  rKTd  small  Phllco  Mantel  Z . * * . ^ 

Radio,  0-piere  Dinette  Suite  In  nal-  ^ 

ural  finish  FRKilLI'XF.  FLF.f  TRIG  ground  Reddy  rani  JRuG/.TAkEA 

nrFRlf.OiRATOR.  nice  Electrk  «!'>*«  between  the  rows!  ^ 

Rangeite,  6-plece  Bedroom  Suite  m | be  had  last  seen  Jerry,  but  I 

I ncle  walnut  finish,  several  Chesu  of  , there  was  no  Jerry  there.  He  tried  { 

Drawers.  Wardrobes,  good  Double, Uie  next  row  with  the  same  result,  I \ 


By  J.  >lillar  Wall 

-THOV've  ALREADY  I 
BOBN  stolen  > I 


By  (Chaffin  ami  SwayM 


Beds  Dressers.  NICL  ALL-fcNAMI 

stanl»;y  RA.NCiO.  and  nth 


L-tNAMf.l.  Then  he  began  to  get  excited  and  I 

Ranges.  Heoterw.  Bau.l  To?  | ' 

chenwtre  Glassware.  Crockery.l"®^*:”^  *•*  for; 

Prewsure  Cwker  Bicycles.  Go-CarU, ' "**  ***  P»Rlve  that  Jerry 

th....!..  k'-...  e_.__  cnuld  nnl  hav*  r*>#.KA#«  tk. 


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BiJhr««m  a^  other  8caW.  Fishing  n„.Uy  g„e  up  and  went  home  to 

I oleum  Toilet  infl  Tanks,  uwn 

[•Mower*.  Garden  Tools.  Garden  Hose.  „ . . ^ ^ 

I Mure  Boi  add  5taw  and  numerou:.!  Next  story  Tlve  Secret  UjDut 

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Of  Vegetable*.  PoultO',  Saah.  Doors  B4KI.BA1J.  MEETING 
and  an  aasortment  of  Furniture  ' 

The  Victoria  Baseball  Assonialton 

• III  hold  a meeting  at  Athletic  Park  I 
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THK  DAILY  COLONIST.  VICTORIA,  B.C.,  TIU  RSDAV,  R'LV  4.  104<^ 


July  Sun  Shines  on  Old  md  New  Na\ 
At  Naval  College  Graduation  Parad< 


Excuse- Our  Backs!  P.T.  Display  at  Royal  Roads 


Mrs.  Elhel  James  to  Be  Tried 
On  Murder  Charge  at  Assizej- 


irUI  at  4t)C  next  by  NUs- 

uuatc  Henry  C.  Halt 

Dr  DougUit  B Roxborough.  pathe 
ologutt.  lesUhed  lie  had  completed 
praUmiTvary  on  numeroiu  arti- 
clea  of  (lothing  .Ukcn  (rocn  the 
home  arid  they  «il  ahowed  “auongiy 
peaittve"  rttrtlon  when  uwtad  for 
blood  Hf  emphaaiMd.  however, 
that  he  had  to  complete  further 
teat  to  determine  whether,  the’ 
blood  waa  human  , 

Reaumiiift  the  stand  yeaterdav, 
^lice  Chief  OUberi  Siancombe 
read  from  a letter  allegedly  written 
by  the  aocuaed  woman  on  March  7. 

While  the  letter  waa  being  read 
Mri.  Jamn  aobbed  quietly  aa  »hc 
•at  In  the  pruonrr'a  dork  Ounng 
the  rentalnder  of  Ute  morning  »he 
lat  (pifelly.  her  head  agaixut  the 
•tde*  of  the  dock,  making  notes  on 
a pad  of  paper 

She  was  neatly  dreued  in  a fai^ 
coat,  with  a white  blouse  ar»d  black 
skirt. 


Eight  fragmenu  of  wood  from 
the  bedroom  at  946  Virwfield  Road, 
near  the  «ot  o^flve*year*old  RoMtn 
Jamea  Martin,  ahowed  presence  of 
blood.  Provmctal  Analyst  T.  W Jbl. 
Davis  lestifled  in  EaquUnali  police 
rourt  yesterday  mommg . at  the 
preliminary  hearing  of  Ethel  James. 


Command  Than  came  the  marcfT 
past  to  the  ixadltfonal  strains  of 
' Hearts  of  Oak."  with  Resr  Admit  s! 
Brodeur  taking  the  salute. 

Removal  of  the  lanyards  of  tits 
aecupr  term  by  their  succeasort  con« 
eluded  the  ceremony. 

A spectacular  physifal  training 
display,  and  tea  on  the  terrace 
rounded  off  ' the  afternoon,  and  a 
dance  was  held  in  the  evening. 

Awards  iKit  already  mentioned 
were ; ■ ' 7* 

Depurlme'iit  of  NuUuiimI  Defence 
ulftcer  of  the  watch  telescope  for 
radel  who  as  the  iVsult  nt  Mcamuia> 
lions  uttaiiu  higliest  place  in  hia 
Cadet  R K 


rearce.  P.  D 


Ptouse.  all  TotoiUfi; 
P J Dunbar.  Hamilton  J A FuN 
ion,  Orlmaby.  W.  J_Uannali.  Si. 
CilUu‘niu■^  W A Hugliea,  Kings* 
ton.  X T HunXenan^  J O.  'niomp> 
son.  London;  J.  8.  Ker,  Dundss'  K 
D.  Lewis.  R \V  9nuUi.  Ottawa.  J 1 
■lisnore.  Port  ArthCir;  J.  T Martin. 
Woodstock.  F F Wiley  Kitchener 
Rntlah  Columbia— C F Hasr,  O 
C HraU  3 P R Ntemis.  N St  C 


July  sun  shone  on  the  old  navy  ‘ 
and  the  new  at  the  first  peacetime 
graduation  parade  of' Royal  Cana* 
dlan  Naval  College  yesterday. 

For  many  of  the  53  graduating  , 
cadets  at  Ruyai  Roads  tt  was  ' Hello"  ^ 
to  duty  in  Canada’s  postwar  navy. 
For.  veteran  Rear  Admlfal  V.  O 
Brodeur.  C£  . CRE..  R C N . w'ho  ' 
inspected  them  and  took  their  sa- 
lute and  colorful  parade,  It  was 
someUung  like  "Oood-bye  ** 

About  to  retire,  the  Pacific  Coast 
commanding  officer  told  the  cadets  i 
and  the  large' audlrnce  that  this  ^ 
would  be  one  of  hU  last  official 
duties.  He  recalled  the  struggling 
days  of  the  *nlnpoi  navy,"  rrvleft'ed 
the  shining  achlrv^ents  of  war  and 
looked  forward  to  the  ruivy's  future 
in  the  Ufenme  of  the  men  Re  ad- 
dressed 

The  high  responsibility  ot  their 
career,  he  ^gald,  was  twofold:  Tlie 
welfare  of  personnel  and  the  efflct* 
ency  of  the  ahlp.  Of  these,  welfare 
was  an  Important  consideration. 

Duty  would  make  naval  officers 
amhassadDrs  of  their  country  In 
many  parte  of  the  world,  he  re* 
marked,  and  warned:  "Canadians 
will  be  judged  by  your  actions  and 
manners.'* 

NAVY  Dl'BING  WAR 
EXCF.KOrD  ALL  DREAMb 
During  the  war  the  nary  which 
drew  acid  crltlciam  In  ita  lyriv  years, 
had  "grown  to  a else  and  efficiency 
beyond  Canadian  dreamsT  He  ex* 
horted 


charged  with  murder 


Mrs.  Jame.4  was  committed  for 


Quadra  Cubs 
Fete  Parents 


Norton.  Vuucuuver. 


Others  P O.  McO  Bsubter. 
Htoke  Puge*,  L'nglend:  M J Fits* 
grrald  Hritu«h  CniboASv.  Washing* 
ton.  DC:  A H Zimmerman, 

Niagara  Fulls.  N Y 


PurenU’  (light  wa.^  held  Wrdnes* 
day  by  North  Quadra  Cub  pack 

Radge.^  Mere  presented  to  the 
fullowing: 

First  proficiency  star.  Richard 
Emerson,  Bruce  McKenue.  Darrel 
Muraea.  Stanley  Ward.  Howard 
Giles;  Dennb  Jones  am!  HaroW 
Kirkhamr- 

Homecrsfi  badge.  Wsyne. Farrow. 
Riatiley  Ward,  Bobby  Pearce,  and 
■Laurence  HiU. 

Colleetor’s  badge.  Wayne  Farrow 
Toymaker's  badge.  Jaghat  Ram. 
Chester  Powers  Dennis  Jones.  Keith 
Laurence.  OdVdon  Huston.  Ronald 
Fletcher.  Wayne  Farrow  and  Author 
Calvert.- 

Rojfald  Fletcher  was  invested  s.i 
a Sixer,  and  Rodney  and  Harold 
Xirkhsm  were  invested  assecondm. 

Tonight  at  I p.m.  in  the  Scout 
H.II1,  Glasgow  Avenue,  a meeting 
will  be  held  of  parents  from  "A" 


term  on  graduation 
Mills.  Oiuwa. 

Depsrtmem  of  National  Dcienre 
Of-fleer  of  the  waich  telescope  for 
cadet  attaining  highest  place  among 
those  entering  R.O.N..  <meril  being 
determined  by  ofnrer*likc  quality 
marks  and  examination  marks- in 
proportion  of  one  to  three);  Cadet 
B.  L.  WUklns,  Toronto. 

H.  E.  Sellers  Otflocr  of  the'  wa^ch 
award  to  eadet  who  has  smed.  In 
senior  year  sa  chief  cadet  captain* 
Cadet  R A-  Wb*ener.  Toitmto 
Ptr»i  elwHs  eertiflcnie  v winners 


Weather  f orecasts 


M m tpm 


Croiuice  t>f  Qucbac— J.  McL.  Ash* 
field  and  J.  P Fisher.  Montreal.  Y 
B.  Mionard.  Quebec  City. 

Ontario— O K.  MilLv  R K Odell, 
Ottawa:  B.  I.  Wiikins.  R A.  Wi>4 
ener.  A.  C.  Titus,  Toronto:  W,  B 
Wilson.  Stratford 

Manitoba— C.  R Nixon.,  Shoal 
Uke.  J.  H.  McDonald. 

Winnipeg 

Bntbih  Columbia— J 
Ctnord. 


Alt  ih*  »vpul»r  but  •«  «*ll  aj 

inmplrip  ■Ww  nl  QpefA  ClkUlral 


Slutu 


City  Collecting  Information 
On  Owners 


the  new  midshipmen  to 


and  -B"  packs. 


1 maintain  that  efficiency 


raus 


Twenty*elght  of  them  were  R C N 
men.  Together  with  ten  of  34 
R.CHJL  graduating  cadets,  they 
were  due  for  appointments  to  Cana* 
dian  and  Brltiah  ahips  and  eatab* 
Ushments  aft<r  six  weeks'  leave  and 
a stringent  medical  examination. 


Muiiicipal]y*owned  tramportaUon 
systems  in  many  Canadian  cttieiv 
provide  sufBclent  revenue  to  reduce 
la>  rates.  Aid.  H.  M.  Diggon  stated 
vfMerdav  alter  hia  return ’from  a 
irip  to  Ea.<itern  Carlada  and  the 
Uimed  :Jtatea. 

Material 


City  tax  collections  ^or  the  hrst 
half  of  the  year  are  approximately 
the  same  as  last  year.  rrprwirnUng 
43  per  cent  of  the  total  levy.  To 
date  collections  arc  9731,116.  com* 


A StacHtm, 


Other  gtaiiuatea  ware 


New  Brunawiik— N.  P Elsey,  Sslni 
John. 


iirv*Biarh  i«  «n  thv  ai>»n, 


• » tbr  •(•n  anrl  ts« 


pared  with  1730.173  for  the  aaioe 


Quebec— T.  S.  Allan.  PiulUpaburg 


period  lasf  >csr. 


K W Blackburn.  Quebec,  i P 
Brais.  R.  C.  Brown.  G.  W Osborne. 
Montreal.  J.  1.  MrClbbon.  Outre* 
mont. 

Ontario  — H E Culhsm  St. 
Oeorge.  J.  T.  Desbnsay.  J.  I.  Dunald. 
J R Dymem.  R O.  Lanning,  D.  B 
MrCrtmmon.  C.  W.  D.  Milner.  O.  D 


nans:  Cadet  R C.  K Peers,  winner 
of  the  Nixon  Memorial  Swoed  for 
the  cadet  with  highest  offlcer*like 
quality  mark  on  graduation;  Cadet 
A P.  Campbell,-  Cadet  P.  1.  8.  Mc- 
OuUoch  and  Cadet  M A Martin 
Cadets  In  orderly  ranks  marched 
on  the  parade  ground  under  the 
ryes  ot  visitors  from  all  parts  of 
Canada.  Resr  Admiral  Brodeur. 
greeted  on  arrival  with  Ihe  flag  offl* 
cer's  salute.  "lolanthe."  by  Naden 
band,  then  carried  out  Inspection. 

Captain  W.  B.  Creery.  CBE. 
R.C.N.  captain  of  Rojal  Caiuidian 
Naval  College,  said  in  an  tniroduc* 
tory  address  that  the  navy  must  be 
ready  U emergency  arlsas.  Us  fu- 
ture strength  was  in  the  trained 
cfAclency  of  bfAcers  and  men. 

AIR  Virr-MARHHAL 
PRESENTS  FRIZES 
Prises  were  presented  by  Air  Vice- 
Marshall  J.  L.  PUni.  CBE.  Air 
OfOcer  Commanding  Western  Air 


collccled  on  publicly- ' 
owned  sjAtems  in  such  cuicv  as  Re- 
gina. Winnipeg  and  Calgnrv  is  being 
turned  over  to  the  transportation 
committee  for  study,  he  indicated, 
and  the  collection  of  other  inhirmaA- 
Uon  on  the  frasIblUtv  of  a publicly* 
o«-ncd  nyslrm  for  Victoria  is  being 
continued 
Careful 


'onnrS 


J.  R Rhodes.  2953  Cedar  Hill 
Road,  has  ssked  the  sonlng  board 
for  pennlAslon  to  msnufacture 
round-nmg  Isddcrs  as  a home  occu* 
pation. 


HalL  With  the  exception  of  Van* 
emrrer.  nnist  other  Canadian  cities 
visited  simtlshly  were  suffering 
from  "growing  pains."  he  explained. 

Victoria  could  not  hope  to  obtain 
truly  efBcient  city  government  until 
additional  ofUce  spaces  made  avail* 
able.  Aid  Divton  emphaslxed. 
Wiirthcr  tile  i-pace  was  obtained  by 
sddniona  and  modiflcatton  to  the 
present  building  did  not  matter  u 
tong  as  it  was  made  available. 

Aid.  Oiggon  promised  he  would  do 
cvi-rjihing  pogiWf  trmuu  auiii* 
tional  quarters. 


Aid.  Mulhner,  president  of  the 
B C.  School  Trustees'  Association, 
and  Mrs  H.  A.  Beckwith,  school 
board  member,  will  attend  an 
executive  meeting  of  the  association 
In  Vancouver  today 


tnvcsitgHiPm  Would  be 
nece.<cuiry  before  a decision  could  be 
mndc  as  to  wlirthrr  this  is  an  op* 
ponuna  take  over  irans|>or* 

• iiM»n  here,  he  .uid  CoiL'idernllon 
mast  hr  given  to  ihe  fatf  rii  .t  tiiere 
are  inai  v ii'inT  i'npon,uu  public 
wnrk’i  ocnding  nt  tlie  present  lime 


The  city  building  department  has 
Issued  permits  to  Henry  Cowper 
for  n stx-rnom  house  at  1301  Rock* 
land  Avenue,  to  rovt  96.600:  to 
Lewis  Cartage  Company,  for  a stor- 
age warehouse  al  832  Cormorant 
Street,  to  cost  2.975;  to  W C.  Main* 
waring  for  a private  garage  at  1301 
Rocklond  Avenue,  ti.ooo;  and  to  J. 
E Boston  for  alteratlona  to  a house 
at  1479  Lang  Street,  to  cost  91.000. 

Rev.  Edward  Lawlor.  dLAtrlct 
Auperlntendeni  of  the  Church  ot  the 
Nasarene  has  asked  the  City  Coun-> 
cU  to  make  available  a vacant  lot  on 
which  a large  tent  could  be  erected 
to  hold  church  services  bn  Sundsyi. 

Oak  Bay  ha*  advised  the  city 
Council  that  it  Is  willing  to  add 
9100  to  supplement  revenue  obtain- 
able under  a bequest  towards  the 
salary  of  a nurse  supenlsor  lor  the 
baby  cUtuc. 


BtfORE  YOU 
BUILD 


Oil  Millionaire 
Flys  loCily 


Tells  of  Life 
In  (Catacombs 
1^1  ear  Odessa 


The  LATEST  N fl  A Regulations 
provide  that  you  may  obtain  a Loan 
repayable  in  20  years  on  these  conve- 
nient terms.  By  increasing  monthly 
payments  you  may  repay  in  a shorter 
period.) 


LUNCHEON 

CLOTHS 


Russell  E Havenstrtte,  oil  mil- 
lionaire lit  Los  Angeles,  brought  his 
D.C  3 aircraft  In  for  a landing  at 
Patricia  Bay  ruesday.  and  with  a 
party  of  eight  which  Included  movie 
aclor  Charles  Farrell,  made  a light- 
ning tour  of  Vicinria  before  taking 
off  Again  (or  the  M.nnl»nd. 

1 hey  called  at  Oovermneni  House, 
wliere  they  were  guesU  of  ijeuten* 
snt-Covernor  W,  C W«K>dwftrd  for 
tea  They  visited  several  china  and 
wonlrn  shops,  and  Mr  linveiutnie 
ABid  he  wua  charmed  with  ihc  city 
He  nlaiv.  to  return, 

Slimlar  to  the  mainiiners  of  the 
coast  air  service,  tlie  21-paAt.enger 
aircraft  has  been  redesigned  to  curry 
only  eight  in  luxury.  Its  furnishings 
inelude  sofas  and  comfortable  chairs 
instead  of  the  hard  acuta  loiniUar 
lo  airmen  and  parutrc»o|a.  who  new 
in  similar  aircraft  during  the  war. 


Knitted  cation  «iHi 
tvfntd  bach  cvK«.  All 


Huri  ktiabi  Ut- 
toniod  gfv  ihninb. 

Stita  4 H $ 4 4B 
12  raaK  . • ; 


Summer  School 
Series  Opens 
With  ’Cellist 


Stories  of  how  the  eitlttoi  of  the 
Russian  city  of  Odessa  took  refuge 
from  the  merciless  Oerman  bom- 
bardment* in  catacombs  tor  weeks 
on  end  have  reached  thi*  cUy 


“JIFFY’’ 

PAPER 

TOWELS 


Girls' 

Skirts 


Mortgage  Loans  on  Retidenhal  and 
Commercial  Properties 

CONSULT 


Opening  the  series  of  extra* 
curricular  evenu  at  the  B C. 
Bummer  School  of  Education  yes- 
terday morning  was  a recital  by  Uon 
Bushel],  'cellist,  formerly  on  the 
staff  of  the  Western  Washington 
College  of  Education  al  Bellingham 
and  al  present  a member  of  the 
Seattle  Symphony  Orchestra.  Libor* 
lus  Hauptmann  was  at  the  piano. 

Mr.  Bushell  displayed  a reliable 
teehhlqtie  knd  a remarkable  com* 
mand  of  Uie  full  eantablle  lone 
which  dutinguishei  the  cello  from 
It*  softer,  more  imunate  precursor, 
(he  round-shouldered  viola  da 
gamba. 

Highlight  of  the  program  was  the 
fiery  SonU  In  A Minor,  Opus  36.  by 
Orlag  Oneg  U at  hU  be.tt  in  the 
violin  and 


HI.LMONT  (llIRfll  PKNir 
The  Mens  Association  of  Belmont 
Avenue  Church  sponsored  a congre- 
gational picnic  last  week  at  Weir  s 
Lake.  ABC.  Bieetfic  Co.  bus  and 
a iargr  number  of  cars  conveyed  the 
picnickers.  An  executive  committee. 
rorviUtmg  of  J Marshall.  W Nye. 
R-  P.  Knott.  W.  I Land.  H E.  8 
Moore.  W,  B Johnston  and  A H 
Hiindleby  were  m charge.  Sports 
and  comniunuv  singing  wer,i  (p*. 
tures  of  the  dny. 


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Announcements  ' 

1 Oder  (he  Au«pirea  «r  the  VtrUria 
Cheaa  Club.  D A Yanofsky.  Cana- 
dlan  ehesa  co-champian.  Win- 
nipeg. will  give  a slmultaneotu  du* 
play  of  30  boardo  againnt  Vletnrla's 
cheas  players  at  the  MacDonald 
Hall.  738  F(»rt  Street.  Saturday, 
July  6.  at  7 30  p m Interested  p!a\  • 
er*  rommufutate  with  the  follow- 
ing' K R Rtewart.  phone  E 1098. 


10.0. f.  MNSRAI.  NOTH  L 

The  members  rif  Victoria  L»*dgp 
Nc  ! are  requested  lo  meet  at  their 
hall  on  Douglas  Street,  on  ThUiT-ria-. 
July  4.  at  3.30  pm.  fur  the  purp<«e 
of  attending  the  funeral  of  mir  late 
Brotiier  Waller  E Taltot 

aIex 


cellr>  aonalos.  achieviiig 
U he  does  an  admirable  blend  of 
atringed  Instrument  and  piano.  The 
two  reeltallsts  gave  an  unusually 
clear  performance  The  opening 
movement  with  Its  bold  Norte 
theme,  give  out  with  even  more 
vigor  In  the  reprue.  commanded  a 
spontaneous  burst  of  applause  from 
the  student  audience 

F^rller  In  the  pHNiram  Mr 
Bu.AhelI  and  Mr  Hauptmann  plajed 
the  Sonata  In  O Minor  by  Henry 
Eeclee.  a contemporary  of  Handel. 
Here  the  balanre  between  Rutru* 
menis  was  most  plea.4itig  and  both 
performers  reallart  the  evsejiee  of 
the  smooth,  unobtrusive  HandeUan 
style. 

Also  haard  were  an  unlabek-d 
IransertpMon  of  Faures  "Apres  un 
iRevf  - and  short  works  by  Mendels* 
|sohn  GoUermann  and  Cesar  Cul. 

I Today's  11  o’clock  recital  will  fea* 
|ture  the  English  duo.  Vi^la  Ntnirl*.' 
'soprann.  and  Vkloria  * Anderson: 
rootrallo.  ' 


Hiroiutii  a letter  reieuwii  bv.  J. 
Chiko,  3427  Whiitler  Avenue,  from 
his  (oasin.  Olga  N Dalanovska,  of 
Odehsa 

In  the  R<Ls'.ion  xometLs  o»ti 
words  «ir  expluiii.  the  dreadful 
ordeaU 

' Wr  were  hiding  m the  laia- 
rombe  of  stone  quairy  not  far  fiom 
Odessa.  whici>  go  fi>r  miic.v  under 
ihr  ground  from  20  lo  30  meters 
deep.  'Hie  old.  the  uifirm.  the  chil- 
dren. all  per  -onsl  property  food  and 
livf‘irn-k  were  hidden  underground 
from  the  Oennans  We  lived  for 
week.,  litere  m tlie  uofk  and  dared 
not  rmne  above  ground  for  fre.<»h 
air  When  g ootni^  struck  the  in- 
(lani-f  10  the  catacomb  hundnds  of 
^our  people  were  buried  alive.  U b 
' hard  for  me  10  describe  again  all 
the  Uagedjajind  horror*  Tve  n#en" 

Slic  alt  those  who  .surviu-d 
ithe  oreupation  have  been  left  oe^- 
I perateiv  lU  and  in  ’poor  nervous 
I condition 

A'^  for  l»er  iwri^imal  gnef  she  has 
:<-«i  her  husband  at  the  front,  ail 
i.er  property  and  personal  effecLi 


McCABE. 
Recording  Secretary 


I2-Piiec 

lunfilfw  sr 

BfMkUit  Itti 


Kitchen 

Tumblers 

Standard  Mc  HrsTT 
gists 

SUM*  value.  O'* 

EACH  O 


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FOR  EMPTY  BOTTLES 

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Phone  B2933  captain 

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den Mlver'te*.  Friday.  July  6,  3 to 
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Richardson.  2770  Thorpe  Place 
Take  Oak  Bav  bus  Willows  Beach. 
Cplands  gate* 


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ways  oi\  Vancoueer  laland.  charm- 
ing. mfor|nauve,  illuaUaUd  amait 
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trance), plrie  steam  baths,  light 
betha.  maxsagr  E331I.  . 

The  TIkdalo  AeaeciaUeei  are  hold* 
Ing  their  picnic  Wedneaday  J>ily  lo. 
At  wnilowB  Reach  Ail  membeix 
and  friend*  welcome. 


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For  Arion  Club 


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Vlrw  SewWrt.  Poa*.  U0MI117  •••«*. 

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C.  F.  STERNE  A SONS.  LTD.,  Have  Appointed 
Ut  Agent*  for  Their 

“PROTECTIVE  COATINGS 
“CEMENT  WATERPROOFING” 


Herbert  Kent  wa*  elected  pre«1* 
dent,  and  J Daniel.  vtce-pr^id«n'. 
of  the  Arlan  Club  at  an  annual 
meeting  held  recently  at  the  home 
ol  Mr*  T Kelway.-liotur  Avenue 
Other  ofBcer*  .elected  for  the 
fortheomlng  rear  were  ■ 

Jark  Walton.  aecretary  F 
Wright,  IreMurer.  K Mayoard.  fi- 
nancial vecretar)-  T Kelwa^  rmii- 
cert  ovAster.  8 O'**  Braeeafll. 

nondurtor.  J W Buckler,  r*“*-|'i* 
conductor  D Stewart  Ubmriau, 
and  J ConneDy.  aaMatnnt  Ubrailan. 

Warned  to  The  nuile  eommiuee 
were  a ftrmer.  A Bajfy.  Dr  K O. 
Wrlgbt.  8 Gurney,  and  Mrs  C A- 
Warrt  accompankt 
Mrs  Warn  aa*  thanked  tor  tier 
aaolatanee  in  the  pan  year  and 
plana  were  made  ar  ibe  ecaairig 
aeaaon  New  aingera  have  been  la* 
vitad  to  >oln  4he  club  The  ftm  re 
heartaJ  for  the, new  seaaon  will  br 
held  M SeptoMiter. 


Barf  u Worb^Itupertor  John  H 
Roger.v  head  of  the  ciLi  detective 
forre.  was  back  at  work  yesterday 
after  f pitMonged  nines*" 


WEDNESDAY.  JULY  10 


Ouan*  lertlllaer  direct  from  the 
farm.  91  per  sack  delivered  Sidney 
Duek  Farm,  Sidney 

The  Dime  Meleager  a Delivery 
Servire-Baggafe.  paroeU.  mMaagca. 
03334. 


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aaai  aarart 
t:  vicTTuaiA  ac 


Officer*  lUeoted — Esquimait  LiIh 
era]  Aaeoctation  taat  night  elected 
the  following  oflicera.  Eh-esident,  T 
W’UUams 


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Ivecli  *"4  T«a  A*S'tabtc  st  EitWr 
^aet  *f  Call  tr  fKx«c  Laacbn  Mae  3c 


Tice-pre«ident.  H Prior 
secreury-lrea*urer.  A H Dobaon 


Oak  Say  Healnwn  — The  Old 
Charming  tnn.  AU  bedrooou  with 
prlyau  bathe.  Misa  Ewing  Q 0397 

LwnebeaBa.  Drvablre  teaa,  dlD* 
ners  ’chicken,  etci.  Phone  P-rdfiev 
I2F.  The  Chalet.  Deep  Cow. 


SMART  S rtICi  CH30MI 


Salt  Spring 
Island  Ferry 


CAMPAIGN  KIISONS 


Laoodry  Katered — Burglars  re- 
ng>ved  the  akyllght  from  the  roof 
of  the  StandardjMeom  Laundry.  341 
View  Street,  and  ranoarted  the  ofB* 
ces  elty  police  reported  yesterday. 
Nothing  wa*  reported  stolen. 


acfalattoa  far  aaii 
lar  alwM  Ha* 


9af4a»«  Space  AvaiUbk  •*  Sewlt  lev 
ferry  Latvtr  SvaiTr  ley  10  AAA. 
Arrim  Jack  6 f M. 


•UNTWOOO 
Mill lAY 


tAJUwog  gyrwcriYg  xm  i 
fka^llgM  Hattet  Ttaae 
•stiv  gxctPV  wawMiawsv 
tv  falfeee  Lv  ' 

e.iS  a.e.  ris  t« 

IS  seam.  irrwsw 


SUITS  AND  UNfFOtM^ 

MADE  TO  OIDEft 

w*  aaa  aotfN  re*  arwawov  ta  tM 


ffMw  laarMreVfc  laaSy  wwert 


Or.  Anker  P.  Haller.  dmOit.  an- 
nounces that  his  ufllrc  wdl  be  e 
from  July  1 to  July  13. 


ICTURN  FAIES  ffl<n  (Mty  71 
lai  aad  Parry  S1.B8  flm  20c  I 

labrawtwe  ted  Rawrratwa  at 


Laarci  Inaleeed  beady  aa  tba  baar 
I a «.  ta  7 p.01.  Laavtt  M»H  lav  baerH 
aa  Hw  baN  baar.  IJObbi  la7JDgia. 
daily  SeadlTS  led  Malideys  wrtva 
ran  hem  Rraatwaad  ft  I atd  3 gm 
Pram  MiK  lar  ab-1  M aad  3 30  *« 


freweral  MaWtng  Oeoerol  mee<- 

inc  of  the  Victoria  Prortorlat 
Pi'pgreaalve-ObiMiervatlye  Aaaoetatkm 
Will  be  held  at  Macdonald  HaU.  1J8 

fort  StmL  Friday  it  9 p m-  Ok* 
gate:  attending  the  recent  Vancou- 


Tka  L'haiai.  Daep  Ceva,  for  your 
vacation  Phone  ftldney  KF 


! St  Jimes  Tiitors 


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THE  DAILY  COLONIST.  VICTORIA.  B.C.,  THURSDAY.  JULY- 4.  1946 


Ul  B4ar.xr  WrdaJ  II 


Uaursniar 


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170  Tmi* 


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rapiain  f>svf  IK  Jrxrnt 

BsKjr  Trarta  110  Praaiina 

I.atv  Stin'*!  170  l«arhapnk 

Monar  Kmt  130  Make  I(  B 

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mt  SH¥t  !$% 


• Y*S  MINOI^A  tlADfS 
or»  b*di  In  blf  laonoiny 
fodif  Nowyou  ^9<M  )3 

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2S4.  tfiaonabf,  fftr  Ralrd 
WvWtfV  Rdtr  foe  MINOftA 
■LADtS  In  fW  fonnrtnn 
fcon^nry  Podtf 


Laiisdoivne  Park 
Raciii"  Results 

VAHgOUVER  July  3 «C^>  ^hru 
Jr . a dark  brown  Balding,  flew  to  an 
eai>y  victory  in  the  feature  Diamond 
Jubilee  allowance  race  wL  Lana* 
downe  Parluhere  today,  covering  the 
Are  and  one-half  turlouga  in  1 06  to 
equal  the  track  record  aet  In  1934  by 
Anatiii  C Taylnr'f  British  Cnlumbia 
bred  Bireamony. 

Alex  Hajlfr  goi  Qiriw  Jr  ofl  to  a 
good  fctart  and  drove  him  to  a «lv 
length  lead  over  Brighton  King  aa 
they  entered  the  airelch.  The, same 
*!,  ■n  aeparaud  them  as  the^ 
eroKied  the  flniah  Hne  with  Bootjack 
tratltng  in  Milrrt  plaer. 

Results  follow 

Ma^T  tVir— Puf**'  IWM  Uw- 

,»n  luriona* 

CiVMil 

I U4iiWh»k  • sir  ?*  *1 4 M I*  n« 

Vu'^ru*  RapM  ■Itai'.rri  4M  110 

l.*'**  taey  .U««ni.  4 11 

iifpr  t 114-1.  AUn  uul  Bninahftt  (laija 
Rr.i.,11  Li!i  i«  (•>llar«  Thlff  Simon* 

Do  fe*'  ana  0*UW-^ 

•rrnvn  R«<  r.ian«iinif>g,  rnm*  lino 

f> ' thrf>*'VOar-iiie*  anO  up  ftve  aW*  nn^. 
hair  I'lrlonc* 

Mata  M 'rTuui-af..  HOI  Hint;  SI 

Sempra  • I?  70  O^O 

Bf'itn  EarHi  <Ri>dricu*«>  SOtt' 

Ti»»  leSl'l  Al«n  ran  Sur  r> 

. «or  tniiihA  tMH  A HpIp  M'tTrafor  ina  I 
Jirt*njpr4na 

Pall  ,.aiP  llOgO 

riMRii  airr.  — naigiint  imrv  iloe  i 

• nr»»  *far.oi4;a  a*^  OTi  »*»  fnrinnf* 

.MMiau'R  •RtW'Tli  11431  1110  I4U 

W i;|i»  Jd*>i  I.*  ' On  rail  I 01  *4^1 

W<i>a(40«nB  iTailnri'  4 40 

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Rl»  k V»mnr-  and  Oi'af  T i 

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Harp  ipgr^ntdf  amt  up  (oalad  IA  C#n:t1a  ■ 
n»p  ar.it  ha'*  riiPImiK* 

I 'Mlp  Piiip  illaak'«nrth>  MgS  | ' SO  |1  7k  | 
V'ltn  Oppr  r SaUtvi  * M4  1 1I  , 

Rnmatii  l|pi«  rW.iaaun..  ,i  io 

T'mr  1 M AI'O  ran  C^'iar  Pphbt*  . 

R*rl4omr~  K*r.*tik  n*1l»  Ud>  Pax*'* 

aii4  aapkaorwU 

,'iiMH  ♦sfi  - cuianr.c  our»e  Sioe. 

• hr**>p»a%ntrrr  ami  t»p  *fi  tiirlrHi«( 

- t*  4»  44  »a  It  44- 

rwiaPapri  «»4rftrrM  3 4$  3 i« 

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Tnti»  I '•  ANn  ran  Rn-.  at 'RArdOli.  Sum  ) 
Taro  ami  Bnaa^pra 

• IVtH  avf  F — Oi>mnn/1  .Tublipp  Ai|n«.| 
a >'P  41  000  il>r»-y*nr>r>lda  and  op  i 

r«p  and”  of-r  hal*  lurlonp 
rnilk  If  Italkr.  1440  M 00  13  01 

ntiAMAh' King  ■Sr(1o^.  3110  ISO 

UnnHarl  Walkrr.  1 S' » 

Tifpp  1 04.  ••it<iala  ff#'-k  fprordi  AT»o  i 
PB'i  Paduan  Rr'M'*ii  naljan*  Simnn.  [ 
t»Sr»»  »«p  - r>alP  Rap  and  Trpaau/c  Sr'd 
arirsTII  Rir»  -r-'airplno  n.nrr  1400. 
<M«r  *. • >'  i-i.'.  and  un  ail  rurlnnt*  I 

P’ptid  Tim*  iWrlPuHfni  II  II  fill  17  44 
Mv  TnXfi  iHa*k*»rrr»h.  10  11  140 

IJ":.  nyiiou*'  'WalkPf.  1 ?l  I 

limp  I 14  1-S  Alas  rat>  Mj*a  Bp"v  S . 
pn?if  SooiPra,  P4;)Pr  M»pla  TniPljr  Plo,  ' 
filad  An«»pt  Pnn  R and  Don  Ivy. 

Qillnp'lla  paid  HI  41  a 

OVFRNKiilT  rNTRtKS 

MRaT  ^rlrndfr  Npnhhor» '•  a1-  ‘ 

Inaanra  |uir«p  tSOO  ihrpa>y«ar>old4  and 
up.  ala  turlang* 


Racing  Results 
At  Arlington 

CHICAGO.  "July  JT  - ArHhron ' 
Park  racing  results  hers  folloir...  j 

PIBST  BAI  K>-ail  furlansi 
Btafc  Roy  MT40  »U«* 

Brn«n  Dante  1S-S4  4 S4 

Wuk  Tiffp  * W 

8»»atrh*d  SiAltP  Cl»a*er.  VaHeya  Psi 
BuP'v  Bay.  gaay  Tride.  iiutmuier.  UaA* 
It  Baat 

APt  OHb  BA4  K — Or.a  aitl*  > 

!nrpararka  * MO  «S  4S3S  M 3« 

Uai  Ann  • W.  4 

< ffavipa  LS4l  4 SO 

!-  ^auitcW-MH  Ds.va  Mllt<*  Bupki  ftm* 
>*1*00.  lifrm*Pk  Oirl.  Prairie  f1«*ar 
Pllatper 

- rHIBIt  BACB— Pi«*  and  onp-tnlt  fur* 
lanit 

■VotiliBe*  111  OS  MIS  »<30 

‘ PampiUan  4 10  3 40 

Ja*  Prwl  • •• 

tUraiPhPd  Miaipr  Pai«  .iboiaee.  Jopt 

Buo  MtllPb  Lad  SlacnprpprhVJlm  Pony 
: nil  BTII  gA4  C— Alllt  arwl  nn«-ilx'*tP(A' 

, Wimar  Rulaa  1140  44  40  13  40 

l.at«  Ttiraod  1*4  134 

WU*  Quay*  ...  4 >‘0 

* MPTH  BACB— Orrp  milP 
' Tirar  RrbPi  »:  40  13  40  17  30 

Taaopy  L*dv  4 00  3 10 

; noACOf  'Or>o«P  3 to 

ttrra'riiPd  Plt|P<  0*1  - KPmpt  Rpaard. 
'To*  Quat.  Kar<d\  Lad  Mifh'v  Lueky 
Olderod  Jetta  T Ouldan.  Mfniekln. 

•»»\Vm  BAri.— P|»  rurTnr'c* 

PirP'Ini  Prank  HIM  44  40  |S  14 

RTMI  Pagt  10  40  1 44 

I'pObpU  9M 

R>-r|(p|iPd  In  EarnMt.  Ami  Bont 
«P1 1 VFH  BAcr— Mile  and  onP-aiKetniR 
••arpi  OtntP  14  40  44  00  |7  OO 

•ngrpal  ' 3 SO  3 40 

MeHrmaan  3 40 

P.IOH1H  RA(  and  nnp-eiah'h 

Hi  MPtiry  D Yo  |4  44  1150 

■taralu-^  - 1 6*  1 40 

Droilnn  4 40 

OVKRM<ilfT  KNTRIEK 

PIRtr  RACV  Bia  (urJoni* 
n*iaMiiP  p 114  (A>  Pvppi  rna»'  Ml 

Clne»A7  ^ * 131  Hoa  Pu  kar  US 

Cinda  113  Cpinnei  Don  Ml 

Valdlna  Pppp  131  frairip  Ploaer  Ml 

Vtajor  A'larV  m iMCtj  ir.a  .107 

iA<  Tnirieornt  144  r 

AVrokrtt- «A(C— Bit  turlonta 
raim  Por*  Ml  Lurky  rolnnal  1^3 

»W  DeuidP  mam  W-  -OTHif*r«n*-r  — tl* 

*1rpa'  Rippe  111  Bom#  Bid  114 

Natiry  PI>  110  Blao'lip  113 

'R'  P'iP*  Arnqnil  103  Ariallt*  113 

All  neppoO*  113 

1HIBD  BAri— PitP  and  one-halt  fur-  I 

lanat 

Rotal  llpritatP  III  BuIlUh  lU  i 

Kii>|  Bay  111  RrackPt  It.l  ; 

RanatvrKt  It'  ’•»  AM  ■ 110  | 

C«HS1  Rauch  Ul  Ri|ht  Grip  111 

rm  BTII  EAtr— Tini  turlona* 


»/•  - • r 4 IntPBpid.  owDBd  Bad  saUtd  by  Dr.  yBchtlng  regBtU.  eatry.  th4  Vuien.  sbBM  by  Dnnn- , four>dB>  regBiU  which  u being  held  bBlI  League  chalked  up  jthair  truth 

V ICIOrid  1 ^^Ale,  of  iha.  Corinthian  Yacht  Deapiie  the  fact  that  the  Intrepid  mond.  took  second  place,  and  the  : over  the  mangle  course  m front  straight  wm  of  the  s^lBon  at  Col* 

Club  nf  Seattle,  put  about  from  a had  to  put  about  and  start  again,  Beaule  Yacht  Chib's  Angelics  skip-  * oMhe  Ro>'aI  Vancouver  Yacht  tllubfvUle  Road  on  Sundsv  tfV  defeaenk 
li'inivillPW  false  itart  today  to  wm  the  city  of  the  boat  overhauled  the  field  and  pered  by  Cully  BUnuoo,  captured  | m English  B^.  [Nai>.  4-4  Fetfhre  of  the  game  was 

I 11U911C9  kJCVUIlU  Vancouver  Perpetual  Trophy  in  the  won  going  away.  thy  third  spot.  , ! Esgfet'  Catcher  Bertrand'*  home 

VANCOljVBAi  Jul](  3*iffj.— Uifi.  third  day  fllUie  BgclXltlaltTnaUonal  The  Royal  Victoria  Yacht  Club's  Tomorrow  ^ the  last  day  pf  the  ' Cagles'  entry  in  tlie  Minor  Base-  run 


Happy 

ruaJUlo 

Valdlna  DsM 

vtarihiflna 

Plaldlnrh 

DldProd 


Its  l.aimpnu« 
117  Holyman 
130  Bnb«  Drpam 
m.  Dnrkl* 
US..OarM«n 
U3  Burieolpli* 


nrnftiUUIct 

130 

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Mil*  Bnaihorn 

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Bnino'a  Totirh 

130 

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130 

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us 

Prrtm  Prinr# 

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ruimiiiK  pur>* 
ur>.  *1*  turlonik 

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three  \ear-nlda 

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• Aa-rp*r*nld«  roalad  in  Canada.  flT*  fur- 


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101 

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up.  all  rurloni* 

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*Appr«n(i'r  aRnaanr*  fi«imrd 

Iv  J V McAKff 

A T the  extreme  fronllrr  of  srl, 
l\  navs  Jacob  Burrkhardt.  m his 
^ * Porce  and  FYeedoni. ' and 
mnet  often  In  rieetint  relationship 
with  arrhlleciure,  we  find  musl't, 
which.  If  we  wish  to  penetrate  the 
essence  of  Its  being,  must  be  taken 
as  Instrumental  music.  *detached 
from  words,  and  above  all.  apart 
from  draniattc  repreaentatlon.  Iti 
pnaulon  la  wonderful  and  strangr 
Whlls.*poe(rv.  sculpture  and  palni- 
^Ing  ran  still  lav  elsim  to  be  the 
representation  nf  a higher  aspect  nf 
human  .life,  iVuMie  14  nnlV  a parable 
of  It.  It  la  a cornel.,  rlrcitng  around 
life  In  a vastlv  high  and  remote 
orbit,  yer  suddenlv  sweeping  down 
closer  to  ft  than  any  other  art,  and 
isveaiing  to  man  hts  inmoat  heart 
Bomettmrs  it  is  a kind  of  mathe* 
maticf  of  the  imagination-  then 
again  pure  iioul.  Infinitely  far.  vet 
floae  and  dear 

CooDiRHAMx' Worts 

l.lfBited 

Toronto,  Ontario 


Sports  Boom 
Held  Back 
By  Shortages 

TORONTO.  July  8 iCPi.-More 
Canadlana  are  playing  baseball, 
tennis  and  golf  than  ever  before 
and  suppllea  for  these  sports  are 
hard  hit  by  shortages  In  this  first 
postwar  Summer,  a Canadian  Press 
survey  showed  today. 

Production  of  baseballs,  softballs, 
bats  and  uniforms  cannot  keep  up 
with  the  demand,  which  one  dealer 
e.xtlmated  at  50  per  cent  In  exces.> 
of  prewar  years.  Oolf  clubs  also 
are  ton  few  to  satisfy  ihr  requert' 
of  the  IlMlc  addicts  Natural  rubbrj' 
golf  halls  are  not  expected  on  ilw 
market  iiniU  next  month  and  then 
only  ''m  a tnckle  ' The  synfhetir 
variety  are  scarce  a.s  well  and  deal- 
ers .*av  they  think  present  laboi 
disputes  will  cut  off  much  of  the 
supply. 

Demand  for  lennia  racquets  and 
balls  has  Increased  greatly  and  the 
output,  etpecially  of  balls,  has  not 
been  adequate  In  the  big  tennis  cen- 
trM. 

Firearms  and  ammunition  will 
continue  to  be  very  slow  in  making 
their  appearance. 

The  (u-hing  fraternity  wiil  find  no 
great  difficulty  in  obtaining  tackle 
of  varimuTTpe*.  Some  hooks  and 
reels  which  must  be  imported  are 
not  to  bi-  had 

Bicycles  and  outbdird  motors  are 
available  in  limited  quantities  due 
to  material  shortages 

l.,%WN  noHLINU  MEETING 

A general  meeting  of  the  Victoria 
Weit  Lawn  Bowling  Club  mil  be 
held  In  the  cjuhhotue  tonight  fol- 
lowing the  evening  game 


Just  when  you’re  beginning  to  wondtr 
how  to  stretch  your  holiday  budget 

to  include  new  lighthearted  clothes, 
along  comes  “The  Bay"  with  the  togs 

you  n^ed  at  easy  clearance  prices. 


For  That  Grand  Entrance  at  the  Holiday  Resort 


SUITS 


ttegufar  35-00.  29-50  and  25.00 

for„ 


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New  Sparkle  for  Your  Suit 

BLOISES 

Beiter-Prjced  Line* 

Regular  to  5.00  for 

2.98 

\>>ir\c  lifvcr  cii..ukIi  Hou*c,  . 

*:>•!  rxpcrtally  >m  1)  hlniiio  a>  Ihr^r. 
t)t  Imc  kbeer*.  &uli  rsjon  twilU 
A”'!  tKuilm  lit  a host  of  pa»irl.. 
il»»i,\U.  fctTip!--  , . , ii-$.  ivnelry 

And  V netkliiifs  . . . long  and 
*i'«»ri  *Icfvc$.  5irr«  12  to  18. 

Smootlily  Styled  iloltday  BIou»c$ 
ii>  team  up  happily  with  yPiir  fuil* 
and  slacki.  Sim  12  to  18  t AO 
RcgiiUr  2.08  for  I**/© 

M*n-Tailurrd  Blouse*  of  fme-t 
••ifM’'’d  broad*  l»'ili  to  make  the  per- 
•r.  1 conit'amon  t/ir  ymir  ihori». 
*lark»  nr  ' a'IiaI  »uit»  S'.f  IJonlv. 
R’  atiUr  2 iHl  1 

•m  i$Vi  3 OFF 

Btmne*,  FA-hioft  Fl-.«r 

at  Till-  B.\Y 


AVatch  all  c\c.*  Inrn  yuur  imp  a>  j.'ui  si^^n  the  hniil 
rcgi*.rcr  Uresvert  fn  wtic  of  tliC'c  flnttcring  Miil*. 
NVui'II  like  llicir  ymithful  kupliisticatcil  line-,  with 
wkirta  pe^•U>ppcd  ur  pUateii  « « . iackcu 
Inittc’nrd  nr  em’digan.  •Cii«w”‘r'fmin  xnficst  noullrns 
fine  check,*  and  tweed  nii.xinro  m both  bnpHt  and 
pa>tcl  tone*.  Sizes  12  to  unly. 

Women’s  Suil.A,  ha-hion  Floor  ai  THK  B.\Y 

Fine  Woollen  FOATS  and  Sl  ITS 

,A  Ittniled  group  of  model  suit*  iTnd  ro»t%.  z-f/ 

aM  brautifiilly  «lylcd  uf  rich,  quality  wnoU 
and  crepes.  Suits  are  softly  Mylrd  with  yO 

sumptunu*  fox  cuffs  or  long  collar*.  C"at$  in  * 

loose  hack,  belted,  or  >horice  style*  trimmed  Ofrp 
with  fox.  Sizes  12  to  lb. 

Regular  fjf.OO  for  52.4H1  Regular  W.50  for  TB.60 

Regular- 1.^<J  50  for  127.BO 

Women'*  Coats  and  Suit*.  Ka$hi"tj  Moor  at  THK  BAY 


KM)  Dressy  DRESSE.S 

For  Constant  Summer  Wear 
Regular  5.95  to  19.75.  A 

Reduced  to  . ..  . 


14.80 


Here  are  dresses  that  in»taiitly  become  the  tove  of  your 
•nmmer  life.  For  wise  buying  you'll  choose  ««veral  from 
there  gay  printed  erepes,  jerseys,  sheers  and  eoUons  in  both 
pastel  and  darker  tones.  Sizes  1 1 to  20.  and  a few  half  sire*. 

Women's  Dresies,  Fashion  Floor  at  THE  BAY 


Smart  MILLINERY 
iZ.  6.98  4.98 


3.98 


U *^at  better  for  sour  .luly  spirit*  than  a ga  ' new 

'•raw  and  reduced  prire*  vou'fl  cheer.  Choose 

Irom  a gr-orl  «arietv  of  <hade<>  and  altapf' 

MilKnrr',  Faihion  Monr  a*  THK  R\V 


From  Cockcrow  to  Twilijjht 
You’ll  Wear 

Sl'KDINt  SAMMLS 

3.98 

With  your  coMon  frocks,  light  •uni- 
mer  suit*,  you'll  dote  on  these  suug- 
fitting  elasticized  sandal*  .Ml  with 
penoraied  «iraTr* — r-  all  with  eoti 

tinenial  heel*,  'ii  bright  fi  d.  green, 
hfown.  black.  .^»zr4  4',  lo8',. 

om<n'«  Shoe*  I'Ash'on  Monr 
at  THK  BAY 


too  Pairs 

PLAY 

SHOES 


For  a Foot-Happy  Holiday 
Regular  3.45  and  2.9B  | AQ 

for  1.70 

^ our  foi  lunate  feet  will  thank  you  lor 
rhor>*«ng  *iKh  airv,  ci*ol  I'lay  ihoes 
. . while  loiir  hadgrt  will  say  yr.ii 
•ail  eaiily  afford  the  several  pair* 
.'•>‘•*11  want  Srleii  ,irom  Hhtimha* 
nad-head  tandaU  and  wrar*  around 
*andal*  jn  all  ot  lummer'a  hrighte*i 
e*!<ir».  Br*rken  »'rr4. 


qVJAUTY  FpODS 


From  Our 


Service  Section 


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